Posted on 12/27/2019 3:09:32 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
The clash in Virginia over gun control has reached a new level, with proponents of a gun sanctuary movement urging active resistance to Democratic proposals in Richmond, citing the arguments that led to the American Revolution.
Resistance to illegal and unauthorized government acts is not new, said two leaders of the movement in noting the decisions by the Founding Fathers to sign the Declaration of Independence that challenged Great Britain and King George III.
This doctrine is, in fact, foundational to our form of government. Indeed, the Declaration of Independence is a document of interposition, between the American colonists and a tyrannical King George III. Its signatories the peoples representatives pledged to one another our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor, believing that they most likely would be tried and executed for treason against the crown, said the new memo from the Virginia Citizens Defense League and the Virginia-based Gun Owners of America Inc.
Their 12-page memo was both in defense of the state gun sanctuary movement that has been adopted by 114 counties and communities and a challenge to the opinion of Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring that the sanctuaries have no legal effect.
Latest sanctuary map with Fauquier and Charles City counties. pic.twitter.com/f7Tl77F3AK
Phil Van Cleave VCDL (@VCDL_ORG) December 24, 2019 The movement sweeping Virginia has in less than two months become the national model for fighting gun control. In November, the Democrats took control of the state legislature and, backed by Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam, have offered several gun control proposals.
In reaction, gun owners have flooded into county and city meetings to demand that their representatives approve sanctuary resolutions to ignore gun control laws, similar to how immigration sanctuary resolutions work.
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Bumpm
The Nation’s Gun Show is in Chantilly, Virginia this weekend. This is a very large show and, I suspect, the state police will be out in force. If you feel like messing with any liberal neighbors, find a way to borrow their car to go to the show. I suspect that the Rats will be recording the license plates of all attendees for future targets for raids.
I was going to write more of a response, but have nothing to add.
There is no law yet.
They have bills announced that they will introduce in 2020 to the state legislature.
If passed (and the Dems control the legislature), the Democrat Governor will sign them into law. And the Dem AG will attempt to enforce them.
Until then, there is nothing for a court to act upon. Courts don’t issue injunctions to prevent enforcement of nonexistent laws.
It's not "theory"
Their statements while supporting gun control in 1968
"The NRA supported The National Firearms Act of 1934 which taxes and requires registration of such firearms as machine guns, sawed-off rifles and sawed-off shotguns. NRA support of Federal gun legislation did not stop with the earlier Dodd bills. It currently backs several Senate and House bills which, through amendment, would put new teeth into the National and Federal Firearms Acts." American Rifleman, March 1968,
They supported gun control from their beginning
NRA Joint Statement on Bumpstocks
In their own words:
Despite the fact that the Obama administration approved the sale of bump fire stocks on at least two occasions, the National Rifle Association is calling on the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE) to immediately review whether these devices comply with federal law. The NRA believes that devices designed to allow semi-automatic rifles to function like fully-automatic rifles should be subject to additional regulations.
"I do not believe in the general promiscuous toting of guns," then-NRA President Karl T. Frederick told members of the House Ways and Means Committee. "I think it should be sharply restricted and only under licenses."
Right and meanwhile, the deep state is trying to figure out what Trump’s move will be.
On a fundamental level—since the beginning of Trump’s presidency—is the war between law and order and chaos.
Then Trump can order them to stand down from the orders issued by Governor Blackface. Or he can let nature (and federal law) take its course because by simply pointing out that all servicemembers on active duty are forbidden by Posse Comitatus from engaging in any law enforcement role.
Given that the Guvnah has threatened to use the National Guard on gun owners I wouldn't present this reaction as much of an escalation. These aren't laws yet, but you can bet the Dems will pass just as much as they think they can get away with at the moment and ratchet it down later. It's worked in California.
Or how about “The Resistance Militia”.
As a matter of course, there should be litigation. All we’re hearing about is the extra-judicial action, which is pretty fun, but not necessarily the only front on which this is being fought. I’ll bet the NRA has a case already pending.
The NRA is an issue advocacy enterprise and those at the top are focused on how they can scare you so they can profit as a “non-profit”. Sorry, but anyone who excuses the ridiculous excess of Wayne and Company has not been paying attention. I have even seen posters claiming that Wayne has a legitimate need for hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of wardrobe so he can adequately defend our rights. That is just sad. It is akin to saying he needs the membership to buy him a Rolls Royce so he can travel from New York to DC. The pretzels people have twisted themselves into defending him are just as indefensible to me as attending a church with a pastor who makes a million dollars, pays his wife half a million as an assistant, and keeps building a marble palace.
Actions speak louder than words.
SCOTUS has already addressed this and the 2nd Amendment will stand until the left can remake SCOTUS. Given the electoral college and electoral map it is not something that left wing activists can realistically defeat through a vote by the states to change the amendment (or the number of judges).
Here is a thought.... if you want to give money to support the 2A you should be donating to Trump! He is the most effective 2A defender available because he is appointing solid judges who will not be given over to activism. Give to the Federalist society who are working to vet and push forward these fantastic judicial nominees!
Either of these are a much more effective choice of your hard earned money to protect the 2A than the NRA. Give Trump a second term and he will place more people on SCOTUS.
The NRA will not tell you this but they endorse politicians who oppose these judicial nominations (aka democrats). Sorry Wayne, but that is dishonest. You can endorse anyone who says “they support the 2A”, but if they oppose judges who will uphold our God given rights they are being dishonest and their actions through endorsement ultimately erode our rights far more than checking a box on a questionnaire.
There is no longer any such animal as a blue dog democrat that we can trust with the 2A. Look at the Kavanaugh hearing for proof. Therefore, applying simple logic that looks are real consequences beyond a soundbite is not practiced by the NRA who has endorsed many democrats in the name of bi-partisanship (and more donors) who have harmed our rights through the stacking the judiciary with activist judges.
The courts are the most important guardian of our civil rights according to our constitution. There has NEVER been a more consequential President to preserving the 2A than Donald J. Trump. Period. His makeover of our judicial system will guarantee our rights for generations and he deserves your support far more than Wayne and company deserve a new suit or a bonus.
The NRA cannot admit that there is no longer bi-partisan support for the 2A, but I can see it clear as day. One party wants a judiciary to take away our rights and one party does not. When Wayne and company can admit this please ping me.... until then “never a dime.”
Just my .02 and flame away
Johnny Tremain is a fictional character.
GOA has made a joint statement with the VCDL
Ironically, the NRA HQ is in Fairfax VA. No statement yet.
I have never touched a gun or fired one. But I have a lot of respect for the only group of people who actually stand up to heal the world make it a better place statists and win.
“...Perhaps they should call themselves The Resistance....”
Actually, it’s more like Americans versus democrats.
Those two words don’t belong anywhere near each other any more.
Not a fan. Im old school. Suffice it to say that I will use what I have with great efficiency
Love the van. Would be afraid to drive around in it. Lots of people dont get satire.
“The Resistance. Has a nice ring to it”
Hearing that leftist appellation makes me puke.
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