Great News for Virginia Gun Owners....Private Sales Are Soon To Be A Go Again!

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BREAKING: VCDL/GOA major win in Court! UBCs struck down!

This is great news for me as I like to trade guns with friends.....As it stands now I can't even gift a gun to a family member without a VSP check.





Late yesterday afternoon, the Circuit Court in Lynchburg sided with VCDL and GOA and struck down Virginia’s Universal Background Check law! We have been fighting this since 2020!

The law will remain in place until the judge signs an order, which could take a week or two. Our attorneys are writing the order and will have it ready ASAP.

As soon as we learn that the law has been officially blocked, a VA-ALERT will be issued.

At that time private sales can begin without the purchaser having to go through a background check.

 
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BREAKING: VCDL/GOA major win in Court! UBCs struck down!

This is great news for me as I like to trade guns with friends.....As it stands now I can't even gift a gun to a family member without a VSP check.





Late yesterday afternoon, the Circuit Court in Lynchburg sided with VCDL and GOA and struck down Virginia’s Universal Background Check law! We have been fighting this since 2020!

The law will remain in place until the judge signs an order, which could take a week or two. Our attorneys are writing the order and will have it ready ASAP.

As soon as we learn that the law has been officially blocked, a VA-ALERT will be issued.

At that time private sales can begin without the purchaser having to go through a background check.


Federal law does not require a background check when someone sells one of his personal firearms to another individual. Nor can states override federal law, so private sales should be legal in every state.
 
Federal law does not require a background check when someone sells one of his personal firearms to another individual. Nor can states override federal law, so private sales should be legal in every state.
States can require universal background checks; they run afoul of the constitution like all other background checks, but that the federal government does not require them does not mean the states cannot require them.
 
States can require universal background checks; they run afoul of the constitution like all other background checks, but that the federal government does not require them does not mean the states cannot require them.
the 2nd A says they cant,, no one can,,

"shall not be infringed" means what it says,,
 
States can require universal background checks; they run afoul of the constitution like all other background checks, but that the federal government does not require them does not mean the states cannot require them.

Apparently some states don't understand the meaning of shall not be infringed/undermined/eroded/weakened/impaired.
 
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BREAKING: VCDL/GOA major win in Court! UBCs struck down!

This is great news for me as I like to trade guns with friends.....As it stands now I can't even gift a gun to a family member without a VSP check.





Late yesterday afternoon, the Circuit Court in Lynchburg sided with VCDL and GOA and struck down Virginia’s Universal Background Check law! We have been fighting this since 2020!

The law will remain in place until the judge signs an order, which could take a week or two. Our attorneys are writing the order and will have it ready ASAP.

As soon as we learn that the law has been officially blocked, a VA-ALERT will be issued.

At that time private sales can begin without the purchaser having to go through a background check.

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Bub...next election a commie pig gets in and that is it for your guns.

only as safe as your last election.webp
 
Western and southwest Virginia has always been conservative. Democrat votes usually come from northeast Va.
 
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Federal law does not require a background check when someone sells one of his personal firearms to another individual. Nor can states override federal law, so private sales should be legal in every state.
What about gifting? As in, just giving your guns away, with no money involved?

If I were an American, I would just buy guns and give them away to good people.
 
What about gifting? As in, just giving your guns away, with no money involved?

If I were an American, I would just buy guns and give them away to good people.

I'm a good person. Pick me, pick me. :04:
 
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