Virginia Rejects Weapons Ban

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The 25,000 armed protesters at the Capital gave Democrats an eye opener.

Virginia lawmakers reject assault weapon ban

They will try again. They are a disease.

True, West, ITMT, how nice to see another day go by with these goons beating their heads against the wall in disbelief that once again, their gun-grabbing efforts have failed.

It just doesn't occur to them that many people in this country cannot be led around by their nose and WANT guns / are NOT willing to give up their liberty and self-defense.
 
Given the thousands of people slaughtered by firearms each year, it's time to re-shape the way the country deals with it...
* Licensing - different classes of license for different classes of firearms - much like we do with truck-driver licensing
* Registration - every weapon is registered
* Transfer oversight - every sale, gift, inheritance, loan, etc., involving firearms, is approved in advance and tracked
* Quantitative limits - on both weapons and ammunition - you don't need twenty AR-15s... two, maybe... not twenty
* Red Flag temporary confiscations
* Federal Standards for all the above
* Firearms control passes out of control of the States and into the hands of the Federal government
You cannot demonstrate the necessity for or the efficacy of these restrictions you seek to lay upon the rights of the law abiding.
 
The 25,000 armed protesters at the Capital gave Democrats an eye opener.
Virginia lawmakers reject assault weapon ban
No they didn't. The LAWMAKERS didn't even get a vote on it. The Republican Senate Committee killed the bill and wouldn't allow a vote.
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The VA senate, and thus, its committees, are controlled by Democrats.
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It's still not the Virginia lawmakers that refused to pass the Bill. The Committee killed it, not the Senate. I don't expect this to stand.
 
The 25,000 armed protesters at the Capital gave Democrats an eye opener.
Virginia lawmakers reject assault weapon ban
No they didn't. The LAWMAKERS didn't even get a vote on it. The Republican Senate Committee killed the bill and wouldn't allow a vote.
:21:
The VA senate, and thus, its committees, are controlled by Democrats.
:21:
It's still not the Virginia lawmakers that refused to pass the Bill.
Its also not Republicans -- the DEMOCRATS killed this bill.
The Committee killed it, not the Senate. I don't expect this to stand.
Because you don't understand that if a committee kills a bill, it never sees the chamber floor.
 
The 25,000 armed protesters at the Capital gave Democrats an eye opener.
Virginia lawmakers reject assault weapon ban
No they didn't. The LAWMAKERS didn't even get a vote on it. The Republican Senate Committee killed the bill and wouldn't allow a vote.
:21:
The VA senate, and thus, its committees, are controlled by Democrats.
:21:

It's still not the Virginia lawmakers that refused to pass the Bill. The Committee killed it, not the Senate. I don't expect this to stand.






It's toast for this year.
 
The 25,000 armed protesters at the Capital gave Democrats an eye opener.
Virginia lawmakers reject assault weapon ban
No they didn't. The LAWMAKERS didn't even get a vote on it. The Republican Senate Committee killed the bill and wouldn't allow a vote.
:21:
The VA senate, and thus, its committees, are controlled by Democrats.
:21:

It's still not the Virginia lawmakers that refused to pass the Bill. The Committee killed it, not the Senate. I don't expect this to stand.

It's gone till next year, and next year in Virginia will be very interesting.
 
Assholes still did redflag, 1 gun a month, expanded background checks.
Excellent. :21:
You vermin are begging for a war.
Oh, blow it out your ass...

Nobody is talking about taking away your pop-guns, pi$$ant...

Given the thousands of people slaughtered by firearms each year, it's time to re-shape the way the country deals with it...

* Licensing - different classes of license for different classes of firearms - much like we do with truck-driver licensing
* Registration - every weapon is registered
* Transfer oversight - every sale, gift, inheritance, loan, etc., involving firearms, is approved in advance and tracked
* Quantitative limits - on both weapons and ammunition - you don't need twenty AR-15s... two, maybe... not twenty
* Red Flag temporary confiscations
* Federal Standards for all the above
* Firearms control passes out of control of the States and into the hands of the Federal government


And, if need be...

The next time that House, Senate, White House, SCOTUS and legislatures are properly aligned, we amend the Constitution to do it

It's coming... it's just a matter of when...

And... when "when" comes... you will comply with the laws of the United States just like everyone else... guaranteed.

War? The talk of little boys with big bang-bangs and tiny pee-pees. :21:

Good idea. Then when places like Virginia plan on confiscating guns, they'll know where each and every one of them are at. Bravo.
Shift control to the Federal level and you never have to worry about Virginia again...
 
Assholes still did redflag, 1 gun a month, expanded background checks.
Excellent. :21:
You vermin are begging for a war.
Oh, blow it out your ass...

Nobody is talking about taking away your pop-guns, pi$$ant...

Given the thousands of people slaughtered by firearms each year, it's time to re-shape the way the country deals with it...

* Licensing - different classes of license for different classes of firearms - much like we do with truck-driver licensing
* Registration - every weapon is registered
* Transfer oversight - every sale, gift, inheritance, loan, etc., involving firearms, is approved in advance and tracked
* Quantitative limits - on both weapons and ammunition - you don't need twenty AR-15s... two, maybe... not twenty
* Red Flag temporary confiscations
* Federal Standards for all the above
* Firearms control passes out of control of the States and into the hands of the Federal government


And, if need be...

The next time that House, Senate, White House, SCOTUS and legislatures are properly aligned, we amend the Constitution to do it

It's coming... it's just a matter of when...

And... when "when" comes... you will comply with the laws of the United States just like everyone else... guaranteed.

War? The talk of little boys with big bang-bangs and tiny pee-pees. :21:
The Brits told themselves the same bedtime story...
The Brits have no formal Constitution and therefore no Second Amendment...
 
Given the thousands of people slaughtered by firearms each year, it's time to re-shape the way the country deals with it...
* Licensing - different classes of license for different classes of firearms - much like we do with truck-driver licensing
* Registration - every weapon is registered
* Transfer oversight - every sale, gift, inheritance, loan, etc., involving firearms, is approved in advance and tracked
* Quantitative limits - on both weapons and ammunition - you don't need twenty AR-15s... two, maybe... not twenty
* Red Flag temporary confiscations
* Federal Standards for all the above
* Firearms control passes out of control of the States and into the hands of the Federal government
You cannot demonstrate the necessity for or the efficacy of these restrictions you seek to lay upon the rights of the law abiding.
True. We cannot demonstrate future results. Merely project them, using common sense.
 
Assholes still did redflag, 1 gun a month, expanded background checks.
Excellent. :21:
You vermin are begging for a war.
Oh, blow it out your ass...

Nobody is talking about taking away your pop-guns, pi$$ant...

Given the thousands of people slaughtered by firearms each year, it's time to re-shape the way the country deals with it...

* Licensing - different classes of license for different classes of firearms - much like we do with truck-driver licensing
* Registration - every weapon is registered
* Transfer oversight - every sale, gift, inheritance, loan, etc., involving firearms, is approved in advance and tracked
* Quantitative limits - on both weapons and ammunition - you don't need twenty AR-15s... two, maybe... not twenty
* Red Flag temporary confiscations
* Federal Standards for all the above
* Firearms control passes out of control of the States and into the hands of the Federal government


And, if need be...

The next time that House, Senate, White House, SCOTUS and legislatures are properly aligned, we amend the Constitution to do it

It's coming... it's just a matter of when...

And... when "when" comes... you will comply with the laws of the United States just like everyone else... guaranteed.

War? The talk of little boys with big bang-bangs and tiny pee-pees. :21:
The Brits told themselves the same bedtime story...
The Brits have no formal Constitution and therefore no Second Amendment...





That's why they are called "subjects".
 
Assholes still did redflag, 1 gun a month, expanded background checks.
Excellent. :21:
You vermin are begging for a war.
Oh, blow it out your ass...

Nobody is talking about taking away your pop-guns, pi$$ant...

Given the thousands of people slaughtered by firearms each year, it's time to re-shape the way the country deals with it...

* Licensing - different classes of license for different classes of firearms - much like we do with truck-driver licensing
* Registration - every weapon is registered
* Transfer oversight - every sale, gift, inheritance, loan, etc., involving firearms, is approved in advance and tracked
* Quantitative limits - on both weapons and ammunition - you don't need twenty AR-15s... two, maybe... not twenty
* Red Flag temporary confiscations
* Federal Standards for all the above
* Firearms control passes out of control of the States and into the hands of the Federal government


And, if need be...

The next time that House, Senate, White House, SCOTUS and legislatures are properly aligned, we amend the Constitution to do it

It's coming... it's just a matter of when...

And... when "when" comes... you will comply with the laws of the United States just like everyone else... guaranteed.

War? The talk of little boys with big bang-bangs and tiny pee-pees. :21:

Good idea. Then when places like Virginia plan on confiscating guns, they'll know where each and every one of them are at. Bravo.
Shift control to the Federal level and you never have to worry about Virginia again...






Okay. The 2nd was assumed to only apply to the Federal government for a long time. That's why you gun grabbers have been doing your evil at the State level.
 
Given the thousands of people slaughtered by firearms each year, it's time to re-shape the way the country deals with it...
* Licensing - different classes of license for different classes of firearms - much like we do with truck-driver licensing
* Registration - every weapon is registered
* Transfer oversight - every sale, gift, inheritance, loan, etc., involving firearms, is approved in advance and tracked
* Quantitative limits - on both weapons and ammunition - you don't need twenty AR-15s... two, maybe... not twenty
* Red Flag temporary confiscations
* Federal Standards for all the above
* Firearms control passes out of control of the States and into the hands of the Federal government
You cannot demonstrate the necessity for or the efficacy of these restrictions you seek to lay upon the rights of the law abiding.
True. We cannot demonstrate future results. Merely project them, using common sense.






And it doesn't matter. The 2nd is a limit on what government can do to the people. Live with it or go live in a country more to your liking.
 

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