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Link Posted: 3/9/2024 1:25:08 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By mcantu:
It's pretty scary that that many anti-2nd Amendment bills made it to his desk
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Well we dropped the ball and both houses went to the libs.  It’s amazing to watch them march in lockstep like that and such a short amount of time.  As shitty as it is.  

I wish republicans would take note.
Link Posted: 3/9/2024 1:44:32 PM EDT
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Damn this rollercoaster of emotions thread!
Link Posted: 3/9/2024 2:42:13 PM EDT
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Glad he shitcanned all of that stuff. I lived in VA and was there for the big rally. It sucks that the left has created such a foothold in the state amd is working so hard to whittle away peoples rights whole doing nothing to prevent actual criminal behavior.
Link Posted: 3/9/2024 4:09:46 PM EDT
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So did he actually veto, or just not do anything allowing them to become law?
Link Posted: 3/9/2024 4:19:31 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Blu3Ridge:
So did he actually veto, or just not do anything allowing them to become law?
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Neither

They only fast tracked 3 bills for him to decide this week.  He vetoed 2 of them and modified the 3rd


The other….34?   Will have to be decided by April 7th.   Those are the big ones like the waiting period, AWB, mag ban, etc
Link Posted: 3/9/2024 4:35:07 PM EDT
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I just randomly found an address on google maps.  Thanks to some rando who lives on Layfeyette Dr in Palmarya!

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Originally Posted By apexcrusade:



Use 22039 Fairfax Station or 22152 Springfield  22153 Burke


I just randomly found an address on google maps.  Thanks to some rando who lives on Layfeyette Dr in Palmarya!


Look up apartments in NOVA for an address, throw on a random APT number to the address and hit send.
Link Posted: 3/9/2024 5:37:27 PM EDT
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SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS

Link Posted: 3/9/2024 5:41:08 PM EDT
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Congrats to you Virginians!!  

Now go out and support that man for reelection and vote some of the communists out of your house and senate.
Link Posted: 3/9/2024 5:56:16 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By piperpa24:
Congrats to you Virginians!!  

Now go out and support that man for reelection and vote some of the communists out of your house and senate.
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He's gone.

Governor is one and done
Link Posted: 3/9/2024 6:13:23 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By piperpa24:
Congrats to you Virginians!!  

Now go out and support that man for reelection and vote some of the communists out of your house and senate.
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VA governors can’t run for consecutive terms. But id sure as hell vote for our current lieutenant governor if she runs for governor.
Link Posted: 3/9/2024 6:29:42 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Deadsquiggles:

VA governors can’t run for consecutive terms. But id sure as hell vote for our current lieutenant governor if she runs for governor.
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Link Posted: 3/9/2024 6:33:18 PM EDT
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Good job guys!
Link Posted: 3/9/2024 6:36:14 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Deadsquiggles:

VA governors can’t run for consecutive terms. But id sure as hell vote for our current lieutenant governor if she runs for governor.
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Originally Posted By Deadsquiggles:
Originally Posted By piperpa24:
Congrats to you Virginians!!  

Now go out and support that man for reelection and vote some of the communists out of your house and senate.

VA governors can’t run for consecutive terms. But id sure as hell vote for our current lieutenant governor if she runs for governor.

I’d love to see Winsome Sears and Mark Robinson as governors
Link Posted: 3/9/2024 6:38:35 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By ad_nauseam:
How did the bills get  passed?

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The Supreme Court overturning Roe v Wade drove women to the polls in the most recent elections and they voted (D) and lots of states ended up in a really bad place. So I really hope it was worth it for those 2 states that benefited from abortion being a “state issue” now.
Link Posted: 3/9/2024 6:39:23 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By alphajaguars:

I’d love to see Winsome Sears and Mark Robinson as governors
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Then us to the left



Link Posted: 3/9/2024 6:47:19 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By WhiskersTheCat:

He's gone.

Governor is one and done
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Originally Posted By WhiskersTheCat:
Originally Posted By piperpa24:
Congrats to you Virginians!!  

Now go out and support that man for reelection and vote some of the communists out of your house and senate.

He's gone.

Governor is one and done


Which is a lesson for term limits.  IMO, it doesn’t do jack shit to deter bad laws from being passed.
Link Posted: 3/9/2024 6:47:29 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Deadsquiggles:

VA governors can't run for consecutive terms. But id sure as hell vote for our current lieutenant governor if she runs for governor.
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Originally Posted By piperpa24:
Congrats to you Virginians!!  

Now go out and support that man for reelection and vote some of the communists out of your house and senate.

VA governors can't run for consecutive terms. But id sure as hell vote for our current lieutenant governor if she runs for governor.
Yep. Sears in Va Robinson in NC.
Link Posted: 3/9/2024 6:48:49 PM EDT
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Neither

They only fast tracked 3 bills for him to decide this week.  He vetoed 2 of them and modified the 3rd


The other….34?   Will have to be decided by April 7th.   Those are the big ones like the waiting period, AWB, mag ban, etc
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I feel like folks are overlooking this thinking the battles won.
Link Posted: 3/9/2024 6:56:49 PM EDT
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I feel like folks are overlooking this thinking the battles won.
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It won't be won until the communists running the government are all removed and never allowed to hold power again. Short of that, they will keep coming back, trying and trying again to strip away as many rights from the people as they can get away with.
Link Posted: 3/9/2024 7:07:32 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By TheLASwamp:
I'm sure those who plan to disarm everyone and stick the Americans in gulags, or worse, hope that everyone will remain disorganized, unmotivated, lazy, while bickering with one another instead of recognizing who the real enemy is. So far, they seem to be getting their wish. If that doesn't change, the Americans will have plenty of time to think about it while they waste away in the camps. It doesn't seem like most people think it can happen here. Just a few decades ago, no one dreamed it could happen in Venezuela. One of the most prosperous nations in the area, they even had a constitution and gun rights. They, like us, decided to vote for the utopian dream of socialism. Now, they have gulags, government death squads, runaway inflation, famine, and people fleeing the country by any means available. You bet your ass it can happen here. We know this because we're watching it happen in real time.
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I think we all know what the solution will be and sooner or later we'll all have to start thinking about how we will implement that solution.I
I'm sure those who plan to disarm everyone and stick the Americans in gulags, or worse, hope that everyone will remain disorganized, unmotivated, lazy, while bickering with one another instead of recognizing who the real enemy is. So far, they seem to be getting their wish. If that doesn't change, the Americans will have plenty of time to think about it while they waste away in the camps. It doesn't seem like most people think it can happen here. Just a few decades ago, no one dreamed it could happen in Venezuela. One of the most prosperous nations in the area, they even had a constitution and gun rights. They, like us, decided to vote for the utopian dream of socialism. Now, they have gulags, government death squads, runaway inflation, famine, and people fleeing the country by any means available. You bet your ass it can happen here. We know this because we're watching it happen in real time.


Agreed. The bickering here is proof of that. They are getting their wish. 200 years ago the founders would be building scaffolding and getting rope by now. And using it too. Now we’re arguing about who’s an N_T and who’s not. Really accomplishing a lot.

Nero(Us) are fiddling while Rome(USA) burns.

It comes down to this, we can hang together or separately. That’s it.

We just got a reprieve here from the Virginia Governor literally. It won’t last forever.

I hope everyone has their affairs in order. The next few months will tell the tale.
Link Posted: 3/9/2024 7:18:43 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By bad2006z71:
Yep. Sears in Va Robinson in NC.
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I sure hope so.  I can't wait for the onslaught of commercials against the potential of the first black female governor.  David  
Link Posted: 3/9/2024 7:59:00 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Need4Guns:





I feel like folks are overlooking this thinking the battles won.
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Neither

They only fast tracked 3 bills for him to decide this week.  He vetoed 2 of them and modified the 3rd


The other….34?   Will have to be decided by April 7th.   Those are the big ones like the waiting period, AWB, mag ban, etc





I feel like folks are overlooking this thinking the battles won.

And I feel folks like yourself have already resigned themselves. Content with defeat, you can never appreciate a victory.
Link Posted: 3/9/2024 8:44:51 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By WhiskersTheCat:

And I feel folks like yourself have already resigned themselves. Content with defeat, you can never appreciate a victory.
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Not so Whiskers.

I've just come to terms with living life how I please, within the confines of the Bible and Constitution.

I do my part for my stay here, but this is not my home, I'm just passing through.

As a believer once you get past the things here on earth things become a lot clearer and life seems simpler.
Link Posted: 3/9/2024 8:59:46 PM EDT
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Not so Whiskers.

I've just come to terms with living life how I please, within the confines of the Bible and Constitution.

I do my part for my stay here, but this is not my home, I'm just passing through.

As a believer once you get past the things here on earth things become a lot clearer and life seems simpler.
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the older I get, the more true this becomes.


And not being on Facebook helps


hold the line, Old Virginia.
Link Posted: 3/9/2024 9:01:14 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Need4Guns:



Not so Whiskers.

I've just come to terms with living life how I please, within the confines of the Bible and Constitution.

I do my part for my stay here, but this is not my home, I'm just passing through.

As a believer once you get past the things here on earth things become a lot clearer and life seems simpler.
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Originally Posted By Need4Guns:
Originally Posted By WhiskersTheCat:

And I feel folks like yourself have already resigned themselves. Content with defeat, you can never appreciate a victory.



Not so Whiskers.

I've just come to terms with living life how I please, within the confines of the Bible and Constitution.

I do my part for my stay here, but this is not my home, I'm just passing through.

As a believer once you get past the things here on earth things become a lot clearer and life seems simpler.

Well this is my home, traveler. Albeit we share the same God.
Link Posted: 3/9/2024 9:05:26 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By shaggy:


I just randomly found an address on google maps.  Thanks to some rando who lives on Layfeyette Dr in Palmarya!

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lol…this is my neighborhood…literally 5000 homes
Link Posted: 3/10/2024 9:19:58 AM EDT
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lol this is my neighborhood literally 5000 homes
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That sounds like Kingwood in north Houston. The place is its own little mini-city.
Link Posted: 3/10/2024 11:42:52 PM EDT
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Let me know if I can pitch in again.
Link Posted: 3/11/2024 8:09:29 AM EDT
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@WhiskersTheCat you probably want to change the thread title, as most of the bills have not been vetoed.
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Link Posted: 3/11/2024 9:03:32 AM EDT
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Keeping my fingers crossed on the other ones.
Link Posted: 3/11/2024 9:42:48 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By homeyclaus:
@WhiskersTheCat you probably want to change the thread title, as most of the bills have not been vetoed.
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Correct, per VCDL on X yesterday

[tweet]https://x.com/vcdl_org/status/1766919719133577318?s=46&t=3dt-fPwaKQzx74PyGIh6yg[/tweet]
Link Posted: 3/11/2024 11:41:21 AM EDT
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Correct, per VCDL on X yesterday

[tweet]https://x.com/vcdl_org/status/1766919719133577318?s=46&t=3dt-fPwaKQzx74PyGIh6yg[/tweet]
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Originally Posted By homeyclaus:
@WhiskersTheCat you probably want to change the thread title, as most of the bills have not been vetoed.


Correct, per VCDL on X yesterday

[tweet]https://x.com/vcdl_org/status/1766919719133577318?s=46&t=3dt-fPwaKQzx74PyGIh6yg[/tweet]

Link Posted: 3/11/2024 11:42:58 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By homeyclaus:
@WhiskersTheCat you probably want to change the thread title, as most of the bills have not been vetoed.
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Done.
Link Posted: 3/13/2024 10:12:58 PM EDT
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Run down without Whiskers haphazardly checking things at a bar:

The General Assembly has adjourned until April 17th.  On that date the General Assembly will attempt to override any of Governor Youngkin’s vetoes and will decide what to do with any of the Governor’s recommended changes to other bills.



Gun-control bills that were defeated
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Twenty-three pro-rights bills were defeated in the General Assembly this year, with only one surviving.  There were also seven gun-control bills that were defeated in the General Assembly:



SB57, Salim, prohibits a CHP holder from carrying a concealed handgun on the premises of a restaurant or club that serves alcoholic beverages.  Reason for defeat: The Senate passed the bill and the House Public Safety Firearms subcommittee recommended its passage, but the full House Public Safety committee never met to vote on the bill.



HB113, Sullivan, makes it illegal for someone to possess, purchase, or transport a handgun for five years if convicted of a second or subsequent drunk-driving violation.  Reason for defeat: While the bill passed the House, the Senate sent the bill to the Appropriations committee and that committee never voted on the bill.



HB158, McClure, requires a firearm locking device and a misleading printed warning message provided with all firearm sales.  Reason for defeat:  While the bill passed the House, the Senate Courts of Justice committee moved the bill out to next year’s General Assembly session.



HB270, Reid, creates a state sponsored “assault firearm” buy-up scheme and requires a five-day waiting period for all firearm sales.  Reason for defeat: The House Appropriations Transportation and Public Safety subcommittee moved the bill out to next year’s General Assembly session.



HB319, Helmer, removes firearms courses offered by NRA and USCCA certified instructors from the list of qualified training courses to get a CHP.  Reason for defeat: House Appropriations committee moved the bill out to next year’s General Assembly session.



SB522, Williams Graves, removes NRA and USCCA training courses from the list of qualified training courses to get a CHP.  It also requires the firing of ten rounds of ammunition.  Reason for defeat: While both the House and the Senate passed the bill, the House modified it before passage.  The conference committee assigned to iron out the differences never met.



HB791, Henson, makes it a class 3 misdemeanor for a first offense and a class 1 misdemeanor for subsequent offenses of carrying a pneumatic gun on K-12 school property.  Reason for defeat: While the bill passed out of the House Public Safety and the House Appropriations committees having been modified to reduce felony penalties down to misdemeanors, the bill was sent back to the House Public Safety committee for further work but was never heard by that committee again.



Discussion: The Democrats in the General Assembly have to pay back Michael Bloomberg, and all of his surrogate gun-control organizations, for supporting the Democrats’ campaigns.  Consequently, the Democrats don’t want to be seen as voting against gun control, no matter how pointless, ridiculous, or unconstitutional a bill might be.



So, what is a good gun-grabber supposed to do with the gun-control bills that have gone a bridge too far?  Where Democrat gun owners in the General Assembly and Democrat constituents are pushing back?



Why, you use parliamentary tricks to remove bills from the table, not an actual vote!  One trick is to send the bill to a committee that will never meet again.  “Darn, we just ran out of time and couldn’t reconvene that committee!” The bill dies by neglect.  Or, if a vote is required, it is a voice vote where individual votes are not recorded or it is a vote that “merely moves the bill to next year,” not kill it.  Such bills often don’t show up again the next year.



Gun-control bills that were
vetoed or modified by the Governor



Three bills arrived on the Governor’s desk early enough that he had to act on them by March 8th.



HB 46, Bennett-Parker, and SB 47, Favola, are identical and require that someone who has become a prohibited person transfer their firearms to someone who is 21 or older and doesn’t live at the same address.  Both bills were vetoed.



HB498, Cohen, requires schools to notify parents by email or text of subjective information about laws on children getting access to loaded firearms, how to behave around children if you are a gun owner, talking to other parents about guns, and various gun statistics.  Instead of vetoing this bill, the Governor decided that there are also some other things that parents should be notified of at the same time.  He modified the bill.  Gubernatorial modifications require the General Assembly to accept all his changes or the bill is vetoed. The bill will now have to pass the General Assembly again next year and he added this to the bill:



The Department of Education shall (i) collaborate with relevant stakeholders to create a list of (a) parental rights, including the right to be notified of sexually explicit materials, to express disagreement with a school's or a school board's policies or decisions, and to make decisions concerning the upbringing, education, and care of the parent's child, and (b) parental responsibilities, including safeguarding their child against access to drugs, ensuring their child is protected from exploitation or abuse, maintaining their child's school attendance, participating in their child's school discipline proceedings, monitoring their child's behavioral and educational process, and, if applicable, paying child support; and (ii) develop an efficient method for distributing such list to parents at the beginning of each school year. The Department of Education shall submit a report on such list to the Chairs of the House Committee on Education and the Senate Committee on Education and Health by December 1, 2024.



Well, what’s good for the goose is good for the gander!  One of the many times I’d love to be a fly on the wall in the Democrat caucus room.  I’m pretty sure the Democrats won’t accept those changes, so the bill will probably die by veto.  We’ll see…



The vetoes and the changes will be considered by the General Assembly on April 17th.



The remaining gun bills on the Governor’s desk



There are now 34-gun bills remaining on the Governor’s desk.  One that VCDL supports and the rest we strongly oppose.



The Governor has until April 8th to decide what he is going to do with those bills.  Whether he signs a bill or doesn’t sign it, it becomes law.  If he vetoes a bill or changes it, the bill goes back to the General Assembly.  On April 17th the General Assembly will try to override the vetoes (on gun bills, they don’t have anywhere near enough votes to do so).  For bills that the Governor has changed, the General Assembly will decide whether to accept all the Governor’s changes or let the bills die by veto.



Here’s the one remaining bill that VCDL supports, which was introduced by Nadarius Clark, a Democrat:



HB35, Clark, adds any locking or deactivating device to the list of items, such as gun safes, that are eligible for a tax credit once per year, at face value, up to $300.  There is no requirement that someone must purchase or use such a device or that a tax credit must be taken.



Here are the remaining gun-control bills:



HB2, bans “assault firearms” and magazines holding more than 10 rounds made after July 1, 2024.  The definition of “assault firearm” is expanded to capture more types of firearms.  It also prohibits ownership of “assault firearms” by young adults.



SB2, bans “assault firearms” and magazines holding more than 10 rounds made after July 1, 2024.  The definition of “assault firearm” is expanded to capture more types of firearms.  It also prohibits ownership of “assault firearms” by young adults.



SB99, prohibits the carry of “assault firearms” in public areas, regardless of whether they are loaded, and removes an exemption for CHP holders.



SB100, requires serialization of homemade guns made after 1968.



HB173, requires serialization of homemade guns made after 1968.



HB175, prohibits the carry of “assault firearms” in public areas, regardless of whether they are loaded, and removes an exemption for CHP holders.



HB183, requires all firearms in a home, that are not being carried by the owner, to be locked up if there is a minor present.



SB225, requires schools to text or email subjective information on guns to parents at the start of a school year.  NOTE:  The same bill on the House side, HB498, was modified by the Governor.  See the discussion on HB498 under “Gun-control bills that were vetoed or modified by the Governor.”



SB258, expands the things a judge can consider and must consider when issuing an Extreme Risk Protection Order (Red Flag).



SB273, requires a five-day waiting period for firearm sales.



HB318, allows for frivolous lawsuits against the gun industry in a blatant attempt to litigate a legitimate industry out of business.



SB327, makes it illegal for young adults to purchase an “assault firearm.”  The definition of “assault firearm” is expanded to capture more types of firearms.



HB351, requires a person purchasing a firearm to sign a certification that no minor lives in the home, otherwise a locking device must be included with the firearm.



HB362, adds “dating relationship” to the definition of a “domestic relationship” for purposes of prohibiting guns for misdemeanor domestic violence.



SB363, makes it unlawful to possess, sell, or distribute a firearm with an altered serial number.



SB368, requires all firearms in a home, that are not being carried by the owner, to be locked up if there is a minor present.



SB383, prohibits firearms in higher education buildings unless part of an authorized program or activity in that building.



SB447, creates a $500 fine and makes a vehicle subject to towing if there is a visible handgun inside an unattended vehicle.



HB454, prohibits firearms in higher education buildings unless part of an authorized program or activity in that building.



HB466, severely restricts recognition of out-of-state CHPs.



SB491, allows for frivolous lawsuits against the gun industry.



SB515, prohibits firearms in hospitals.



HB585, prohibits home-based Federal Firearms Licensees from operating within 1.5 miles of any elementary or middle school.



HB637, creates a training program to make more frequent use of Substantial Risk Orders (Red Flag).



SB642, adds “dating relationship” to the definition of a “domestic relationship” for purposes of prohibiting guns for misdemeanor domestic violence.



HB797, removes NRA and USCCA training courses from the list of qualified training courses to get a CHP.  It also requires the firing of ten rounds of ammunition.  Interestingly, the House cognate for this bill, SB522, died for lack of a conference committee report.



HB798, takes away a person’s right to own a firearm for several types of misdemeanor convictions, including simple assault.



HB799, requires a person to be fingerprinted when applying for a new or renewed CHP.  Applicant pays the fingerprinting fee.



HB861, prohibits firearms in hospitals.



HB939, prohibits firearms within 100 feet of an electoral board, voter registration, voter satellite building, or a drop-off location or absentee voter precinct.



HB1174, makes it illegal for young adults to purchase an “assault firearm.”  The definition of “assault firearm” is expanded to capture more types of firearms.



HB1195, requires a five-day waiting period for firearm sales
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Youngkin was on FOX - here's a quote.  Might indicate a good outcome:


"[DEMOCRATS] HAVE A ONE-SEAT MAJORITY IN THE HOUSE AND SENATE...AND THEY SEND ME BILLS OF THE PROGRESSIVE LEFT"

I tried to link the video but it's a maze of bullshit

Also:

NORTHERN VIRGINIA REPUBLICANS SELECT VIVEK RAMASWAMY AS FAVORITE VP CANDIDATE
Link Posted: 3/25/2024 11:14:41 AM EDT
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AND:

Now we're at crunch time because on or before April 4, 5:00pm, each US Senate candidate must file 10,000 signatures with the Board of Elections from qualified Virginia voters (this includes at least 400 signatures from each Congressional District) to be on the June 18 Primary Ballot. Who will make the deadline and who won't? Stay tuned! You can see our Senate candidates HERE. (Note: Chief Ron Vitiello withdrew from the race in early March)


https://suvgop.com/us-senate-2024
Link Posted: 3/26/2024 11:27:48 AM EDT
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Good news!  Attorney General Jason Miyares has just released an important formal opinion dealing with CHP renewals.

Some judges in Virginia are misreading the law and think that a person renewing a CHP has to show they had “in person” training.  That was a real headache for many people, who either no longer have their original training certificate from possibly decades ago, can’t find it, or the certificate didn’t specify whether it was an in-person class or not.

The Attorney General has just set the record straight: there is NO requirement to show previous in-person training when renewing a CHP.

Here is a link to the opinion:

https://www.oag.state.va.us/files/Opinions/2024/24-006-Hall-issued.pdf

We thank General Miyares for this clarification!
Link Posted: 3/26/2024 5:54:00 PM EDT
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Governor vetoed 30 gun bills today.
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Havent seen anything from VCDL yet
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Posted on X, said more details in email tonight.
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I’ll be in VaBeach celebrating this great news weekend of the 20th
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Yes, now is the time to celebrate


The only two he signed were the Glock switch ban (they’re already illegal so….) and the Michigan school shooter parents bill..or at least that’s what I call it….it allow parents to be charged if they allow a minor who has been deemed a threat to get access to a gun

Here’s the press release

https://www.governor.virginia.gov/newsroom/news-releases/2024/march/name-1024514-en.html
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Link Posted: 3/26/2024 9:04:12 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By trio:
Yes, now is the time to celebrate


The only two he signed were the Glock switch ban (they're already illegal so .) and the Michigan school shooter parents bill..or at least that's what I call it .it allow parents to be charged if they allow a minor who has been deemed a threat to get access to a gun

Here's the press release

https://www.governor.virginia.gov/newsroom/news-releases/2024/march/name-1024514-en.html
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Fantastic news.
Link Posted: 3/26/2024 9:56:48 PM EDT
[#48]
Remember Virginians, both good and bad. A lot of people never believed in us.

A lot of people didn't believe in us before lobby day.

4 years later they still didn't. They were convinced we would fall.

I am not angry at them, their warnings give us fire. And that fire produces results. We must never let Virginia fall. And if it does, it has before, and always returns to her former glory.

God bless Virginia!
Link Posted: 3/26/2024 9:59:01 PM EDT
[#49]
There is a fuck ton of dirty communist, centralized, shitty leftist money getting pumped into this state.

We will hold as long as we can.

How copy
Link Posted: 3/26/2024 9:59:47 PM EDT
[#50]
We will never give up the fight

How copy
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