Posted on 12/26/2019 12:23:57 PM PST by MAGAlady
Earlier this year, disgraced Virginia Governor Ralph Northam tried pushing through his states assembly some of the strictest gun control policies ever introduced in the Commonwealth. The measures inevitably failed but Democrats gained a small majority in both chambers in November. The first task? Resurrect these dead bills. Now Virginia is facing two fresh laws; the banning of semi-automatic rifles as well as a registry of those already owned.
The new legislation is being introduced as gun confiscatory laws since they do not grandfather in existing firearms that would be banned and make current gun owners felons facing up to five years in prison.
Gun owners across the state and country are concerned that the registry will be used for future gun confiscations and that restricting access to certain rifles is no more than a power grab as these firearms are rarely used in crimes. Gov. Northam and Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring are confirming these suspicions by reallocating a substantial hunk of the budget to prepare for residents not willing to comply.
The proposed $250,000 is for a special correctional department fund to increase in the operating cost of adult correctional facilities resulting from the [gun law] enactment. Not only are Virginians going to see their gun rights restricted, but theyll be paying for it, too.
Governor Northam is still only floating the idea of a gun buyback program, a racket where the government buys your guns with your money much lower than market value.
Over the last six weeks, more than 100 Virginia townships and localities have passed resolutions declaring themselves as Second Amendment Sanctuaries as pro-gun activists hold rallies across the state. Most of these resolutions include wording that they will refuse the state the right to assign their revenue to pay for the unconstitutional infringements on Virginians right to bear arms.
Pro-gun rally outside VA Capitol Nov. 4th/Youtube Herring has warned that the state is king and localities opposing the new gun restrictions will be faced with statist force to comply. Democratic House Delegate Lee Carter has introduced a bill which makes any law enforcement officer that specifically refuses to enforce Virginias strict gun laws open to immediate termination.
Following Carters example, a Richmond Delegate, Donald McEachin is calling for Governor Northam to use the National Guard to enforce these laws if the local governments still refuse as well as cut their funding. Speaking to Newsweek, he says:
[T]he governor may have to nationalize the National Guard to enforce the law. Thats his call, because I dont know how serious these counties are and how severe the violations of law will be. But thats obviously an option he has
They certainly risk funding, because if the sheriffs department is not going to enforce the law, theyre going to lose money.
And those arent even the craziest of suggestions. Police Chief RaShall Brackney from Charlottesville called for a ban on all weapons in a judicial committee meeting.
Michael Hammond, a legal councilor for Gun Owners of America is helping to craft legislation that would prohibit the governor from declaring martial law for the purpose of confiscating guns through the National Guard.
A Culpeper County Sheriff is also taking on the gun restrictions by declaring he will personally deputize thousands of residents in order to bypass these limitations. While Sheriff Jenkins did note that he is trying everything within his power to legally oppose the potential gun grab, he did tell Fox & Friends:
[Residents] will be properly vetted through a normal process. Everything from normal background checks that we do for other deputy sheriffs as well as psych evaluations Its not just a blanket policy of swearing-in anyone who is interested.
It also means that the residents that take advantage will be required to complete at least 8 hours of volunteer work a month.
On Capitol Hill, Democrats are excited about Virginias authoritarian wet dream. Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-VA) told the Washington Examiner he hopes the local county police who are refusing to enforce these gun control measures resign or, they [will be] prosecuted for failure to fulfill their oath. Then he went on to say:
The law is the law. If that becomes the law, you dont have a choice, not if youre a sworn officer of the law.
The law is the law argument falls flat considering Democratic lawmakers in Virginia have simultaneously been pushing immigrations bills that would see tuition lowered for the undocumented aliens as well as give them driver licenses.
Image result for virginia state seal Virginias state motto sic semper tyrannis (thus ever unto tyrants) once represented victory over tyranny. The irony is tragic.
This could get very interesting.......
If Trump sends in the National Guard to protect the rights of the gun owners he will win the election and the House and retain the Senate.
Not to mention saving a ton of money on election ads.
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I wish your words could be put up on a thousand billboards on a hundred roadways leading in and out of the DC area.
But more than that, I wish Trump was logged in to FR right now reading your post right this minute.
He would be Wiser now if only he were here to read this.
Its larger than that. Pols have forgotten they govern at our consent...which can be withdrawn at any time.
There is supposed to be a rally in Richmond VA on Jan 20, 2020.
This is the enemy’s turf and it could end up like the Charlottesville debacle, where the cops funneled the rightists into a gauntlet of Antifa, the cops then standing down.
I’m not sure that a rally in Richmond is the best idea. It should be somewhere on friendly ground.
History so repeats itself. The tree of liberty occasionally needs to be nourished.
How is that going to go over with the police unions? Don't they have contracts that govern how terminations are conducted? I'll bet if the governor tries to fire officers and ignore the union contract dismissal procedures he will be slapped down very quickly by the state supreme court.
This man is as crazy as the rest of his party.
It will not end well for the State, please God.
The law is the law—unless you’re an illegal immigrant or a Democrat office-holder. In which case, the law is whatever you want it to be. For the rest of us second-class citizens, the law is the law.
Gun confiscation could very well be the spark that ignites a civil war.
Democratic House Delegate Lee Carter has introduced a bill which makes any law enforcement officer that specifically refuses to enforce Virginias strict gun laws open to immediate termination.
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The American people have to be made aware of this.
The media will cover this up.
State Police officers ordered to confiscate guns should refuse on the grounds that it is UnConstitutional and when they get in trouble for NOT carrying out the order should remind the leftist politicians and their lackeys that “I was just following orders” was no viable defense to the Nazis.
The first things tyrants do is to confiscate the guns of the populace. When the People have no guns they can no longer say ‘NO’ to the evil tyrant.
https://www.monticello.org/site/research-and-collections/tree-liberty-quotation
They should converge on this governor’s house. They need to instill a healthy fear of the people into the elites.
It will be a short civil war.
This could start a shooting war!
This should be a lesson to those who think it is alright to vote for Democrats!
Every car and pickup in the state needs to have a full scale cardboard 3D model of an AR in their back windows. Every single vehicle.
Let the asshole communist VA politicians figure that out.
Oh, it’s not so bad. Only legal registered law abiding citizens would have to turn in their firearms; street gangs are exempt.
When it is time to start burying your guns, it is really the time to start digging them up.
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