https://www.newsweek.com/virginia-s...uard-called-force-enforcement-new-gun-1477242
Is this guy trying to start the next civil war? He must be a fvcking idiot.
Is this guy trying to start the next civil war? He must be a fvcking idiot.
VA Rep suggests National Guard collect guns
I think the reps that propose and pass the “law” should be the ones to personally enforce the law. That will resolve pretty quickly.
FTR, I note one of those dingleberries said something about it being a Constitutional Law... They’ve deluded themselves and countless others. They live somewhere way way down below the rabbit hole.
Some Guy is a smart guy.From the Newsweek article: "McEachin also suggested removing state funding from areas that do not comply with Northam's gun laws."
Maybe the good people of Virginia will stop sending their tax dollars to Richmond, and instead send them to the county or city in which they reside. Perhaps if that happens Bloomberg will open a line of credit to Richmond at what I'm sure will be favorable terms.
Good candidate for todays Chicken Dinner winner!It’s a part of the DemonRats new skit. They use our verbiage for their purposes. They talk about Constitutional things, they invoke patriotism and in the most abjectly obnoxious fashion they invoke “prayer” as their new cloak.
They do indeed think we are stupid. It’s appalling and truly offensive.
My concern for VA residents is not that the National Guard or anyone for that matter will come and try to take their firearms if this purposed legislation passes. Also I think it is great to see all the counties that have passed 2A sanctuary amendments.
My big concern is that this legislation will pass and that the people from VA will no longer be able to purchase any new firearms that they want. Your local FFL's will have no choice but to follow the laws that have been passed regardless of any local 2A amendments.
My big concern is that this legislation will pass and that the people from VA will no longer be able to purchase any new firearms that they want. Your local FFL's will have no choice but to follow the laws that have been passed regardless of any local 2A amendments.
Given the very high profile of this nonsense - and in a state with very high profile push back from so many counties and municipalities - I suspect there will be no lack of resources to seek some show stopping injunctions while it gets the slow grind through the courts. Courts are a lot more willing to immediately put a hold on the implementation of such challenged laws when the consequences of them will be injurious (say, to Judges' continued tenure on the bench) in a plainly irreversible way...