Virginia House Of Delegates Passes Gun Ban, Seizure Bill

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Daily Caller ^ | 02/11/20 | William Davis

The Virginia House of Delegates passed a package of gun control proposals Tuesday on a near party line vote.

The proposal passed the House 51-48, with all Republicans, and several Democrats voting against the bill. The legislation includes a ban on the sale of several firearms defined as “assault weapons,” including the popular AR-15. (RELATED: The Virginia Legislature Is Pondering Confiscation. These Sanctuary Counties Are Ready To Fight Back)


Virginia residents who currently own these types of firearms will not be forced to participate in a mandatory buyback program as had initially been considered by state Democrats. However, the bill gives the state government the authority to confiscate certain types of magazines that are considered “high capacity.”

This is the second gun control package approved by the House in recent weeks. The legislature passed legislation late last month that included universal background checks, red flag laws, and a law limiting citizens of the Commonwealth to one firearm purchase a month. Both bills now head to the state senate, where Democrats hold a narrow 21-19 majority. Democratic Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam has spoken out in support of both bills, and has made gun control a top priority for his remaining two years in office.

Gun control initiatives have been met with intense backlash in the Commonwealth, with 91 of the state’s 95 counties having declared themselves sanctuaries for the Second Amendment. A Second Amendment rally in the state’s capital of Richmond drew roughly 22,000 attendees.

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DOA in sanctuary counties.

Let the Socialist/DemonRATS garbage counties of NOVA try to impose their will on the rest of the state. Shall the next CIVIL WAR start here?

MOLON LABE!
 
I have a couple questions.

First, who is so shit ass stupid as to turn in the magazine of a gun they want to track and ban and think they won’t come after the gun? That’s what the red flag laws will be used for.

Second, how do they plan on tracking how many guns you purchased? The federal background checks aren’t supposed to be registries right? Yeah right.
 
I have a couple questions.

First, who is so shit ass stupid as to turn in the magazine of a gun they want to track and ban and think they won’t come after the gun? That’s what the red flag laws will be used for.

Second, how do they plan on tracking how many guns you purchased? The federal background checks aren’t supposed to be registries right? Yeah right.

I see in the future many hard drive failures in Virginia gun shops affecting sales/buyer information. :113:

I mean hey, HDs fail every day.
 
I have a couple questions.

First, who is so shit ass stupid as to turn in the magazine of a gun they want to track and ban and think they won’t come after the gun? That’s what the red flag laws will be used for.

Second, how do they plan on tracking how many guns you purchased? The federal background checks aren’t supposed to be registries right? Yeah right.

I see in the future many hard drive failures in Virginia gun shops affecting sales/buyer information. :113:

I mean hey, HDs fail every day.
Probably sunk in the same tragic boating accident everyone lost their guns and magazines in.
 
I have a couple questions.

First, who is so shit ass stupid as to turn in the magazine of a gun they want to track and ban and think they won’t come after the gun? That’s what the red flag laws will be used for.

Second, how do they plan on tracking how many guns you purchased? The federal background checks aren’t supposed to be registries right? Yeah right.

I see in the future many hard drive failures in Virginia gun shops affecting sales/buyer information. :113:

I mean hey, HDs fail every day.
Probably sunk in the same tragic boating accident everyone lost their guns and magazines in.

A big bright light came and took all mine away.

Should they question it, the burden of proof is on them.
 
I have a couple questions.

First, who is so shit ass stupid as to turn in the magazine of a gun they want to track and ban and think they won’t come after the gun? That’s what the red flag laws will be used for.

Second, how do they plan on tracking how many guns you purchased? The federal background checks aren’t supposed to be registries right? Yeah right.

I see in the future many hard drive failures in Virginia gun shops affecting sales/buyer information. :113:

I mean hey, HDs fail every day.
Probably sunk in the same tragic boating accident everyone lost their guns and magazines in.

A big bright light came and took all mine away.

Should they question it, the burden of proof is on them.
I like that. The aliens took them.
 
ANOTHER DEFEAT FOR PLUTOCRAT POLITICS: Bloomberg’s AR-15 Ban Rejected in Virginia.

“It was supposed to be the best state government money could buy, bought and paid for by Mike Bloomberg’s Everytown for Gun Safety for the purpose of overturning the Second Amendment’s right to keep and bear arms in Patrick Henry’s Virginia. Bloomberg overwhelmed the NRA in spending during the Virginia state election campaign. Yet despite early success in Bloomberg’s Virginia House, the Virginia Senate stood fast for the Second Amendment as the Senate Judiciary Committee voted 10-5 to reject House Bill 961 on February 17th. The bill is dead for this legislative session. As the Washington Times noted, it was a huge defeat for Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam.”​

Bloomberg had money. The NRA only had supporters.
 

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