Posted on 01/07/2020 10:23:54 AM PST by Perseverando
In recent weeks NRA-ILA informed Virginia gun owners about gun control funding included in the state budget bill. The budget legislation, HB30, included a $250,000 appropriation to the Corrections Special Reserve Fund in order to provide for the increase in the operating cost of adult correctional facilities resulting from the enactment of Governor Ralph Northam and the Michael Bloomberg-bought General Assemblys gun control measures. In other words, $250,000 of taxpayer money that will be used to lock up gun owners who dont comply with Northam and Bloombergs unconstitutional gun laws.
News of the quarter of a million dollar appropriation justly sparked a firestorm in the pro-gun community. However, additional budget documents from the Northam administration reveal that the problem is an order of magnitude worse than previously reported.
Nestled away in the 2020 Executive Budget Document is millions of dollars in appropriations to fund, and hire government officials to carry out, Northams attack on law-abiding gun owners.
The section concerning the Office of Public Safety and Homeland Security contains the following two appropriations:
Northam has proposed more than $4 million dollars to fund a ban on commonly-owned semi-automatic firearms. More disturbing, the budget would authorize 18 government functionaries to carry out compliance with the ban.
It is not clear from the document what the precise function of these 18 government collaborators would be. However, the introduced semi-automatic ban legislation (SB16) would effectively confiscate commonly-owned semi-automatic firearms from law-abiding citizens, as it outlaws the continued possession of such firearms. After supporting similar confiscatory legislation in the gun control special session in July, Northam has said that he now contemplates a semi-automatic ban that would purportedly grandfather currently possessed firearms if the owners of such guns register the firearms with the government. Therefore, it would not be unreasonable to speculate that the 18 new government positions would be used to confiscate or register commonly-owned semi-automatic firearms.
Northam has also included another $3.6 million in the state budget to carry out a host of other gun control measures.
Such legislation includes the criminalization of private firearms transfers. Under the proposed HB2 background check bill, Virginians would be required to seek government permission to gift, trade, and even temporarily lend firearms to close friends and extended family. Under this extreme bill, even lending a brother a rifle for a deer hunt or letting a daughter borrow a handgun for self-defense could land an otherwise law-abiding Virginian a felony conviction and up to 5 years in jail.
The proposed budget also points to funding one gun purchase per month legislation. From 1993 to 2012 Virginia had a one-handgun-a-month law that rationed the number of handguns law-abiding gun owners could purchase. The language in the budget document appears to indicate that Northam and the Bloomberg-bought General Assembly intends to extend this failed gun rationing scheme to all firearms sales.
Despite appearing in the state budget under the section for the Office of Public Safety and Homeland Security, these gun control measures have nothing to do with safety or security.
In additional to being unconstitutional, a ban on commonly-owned semi-automatic firearms will not reduce violent crime.
Long guns of any description are rarely used in violent crime. FBI Uniform Crime Reporting data breaks down homicides by weapon type. In 2018, the FBI reported that there were five times as many individuals listed as killed with knives or cutting instruments, than with rifles of any kind. The data also showed that rifles were listed as being used in less homicides than blunt objects (clubs, hammers, etc.) or personal weapons (hands, fists, feet, etc.).
A 1997 Department of Justice-funded study of the 1994 federal assault weapons ban determined that At best, the assault weapons ban can have only a limited effect on total gun murders, because the banned weapons and magazines were never involved in more than a modest fraction of all gun murders. A 2004 follow-up Department of Justice-funded study came to a similar conclusion. The study determined that AWs [assault weapons] and LCMs [large capacity magazines] were used in only a minority of gun crimes prior to the 1994 federal ban, relatively few attacks involve more than 10 shots fired, and the bans effects on gun violence are likely to be small at best and perhaps too small for reliable measurement.
So-called universal background checks do not stop criminals from obtaining firearms.
Background checks dont stop criminals from stealing firearms, getting them on the black market, or getting them from straw purchasers. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, 75 percent of criminals in state and federal state prison who had possessed a firearm during their offense acquired the firearm through theft, Off the street/underground market, or from a family member or friend, or as a gift. Less than one percent got firearms from dealers or non-dealers at gun shows. ATF has reported, [t]he most frequent type of trafficking channel identified in ATF investigations is straw purchasing from federally licensed firearms dealers.
This year, researchers at the Bloomberg School of Public Health and the UC Davis School of Medicine found that comprehensive background checks and prohibitions based on violent misdemeanors were not associated with changes in firearm suicide or homicide.
Regarding gun rationing, there has not been a detrimental effect since the one-handgun-a-month law was repealed in 2012. In 1993, Gov. L. Douglas Wilder and other gun control advocates sold the handgun rationing measure as a way to curb gun trafficking from Virginia to more restrictive Northeast states, particularly New York.
According to ATF trace data, there was not an increase in firearms recovered in New York being traced to Virginia in the years after repeal. In the three years prior to repeal (2009-11), a total of 1265 firearms recovered in New York were traced to Virginia. In the three years following repeal (2013-15), a total of 1259 firearms recovered in New York were traced to Virginia.
Tax-paying Virginians should not have to fund Northam and Bloombergs radical attack on their fundamental rights. Please contact Gov. Northam and let him know you oppose his unconstitutional gun control measures. You can contact Northam using the Governor's Office contact form or call his office at 804-786-2211.
Stay tuned to www.nraila.org for updates. And, in the meantime, please sign up to volunteer to help defeat Northam and Bloombergs gun control legislation.
IN THIS ARTICLE VIRGINIA RALPH NORTHAM TAXES BUDGET
What’s his $$$$$ cut?
In VA the last straw may be the bill that attempts to close all in-door shooting ranges.
Mr Blackface also has a Blackheart
I’m not sure Blackface is really serious. Remember when Canada plotted to force simple registration of long guns? They budgeted $1-2 million.
At the ten year point, they had spent $1 BILLION and gave up because of nearly unanimous non-compliance.
Full gun control in a formerly free state like Virginia will cost billions of dollars. Virginians are no where near as compliant as Canadians and Canadians refuse to play along.
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This is to jail innocent, non-violent people while deliberately and intentionally setting free violent criminals.
When Virginia outlawed radar detectors, thee state was tagged by truckers with the appellation “ The Communist State”
The name is still applicable
Makes one wonder just why dimrats in general want to give criminals carte blanche to do what ever they want.???
King Ralph the First and hopefully the last.
And has the ban on radar detectors been repealed? Do they still ban scanning radios?
And has the ban on radar detectors been repealed? Do they still ban scanning radios?
What’s happening in VA is just essentially the trailers for what would happen at the federal level should the dems take the presidency and the House and Senate.
There would be NOTHING to stop them and their blood lust.
My guess is create anarchy, so they can step in and save the day and set themselves up as the controlling power.
This little 10 min video explains it far better than I can how insurrectionists use anarchy to overthrow governments.
Types of Government, Explained
I’m not sure but I don’t recall recently seeing the signs “Radar Detectors are illegal in Virginia”.
On the other hand, One can drive on the interstates and not get pulled if driving less than 80 which is considered reckless driving.
oops.... I don’t know about scanning radios
I use the WAZE GPS that gives pretty accurate location of police on the interstates. One now wonders if they will try to ban WAZE reporting of cops on the hiway
Hes a regular King George III.
Worse. King George III never wore black face or was called “coon man” in college.
Thanks for the accurate news post! Northam is appealing to his commie constituents while doing everything he can to cause conservatives to get mad and make mistakes.
Look at it as an opportunity to gain enough support to vote him and his kind out of office when the time comes. They’ll be replaced by conservatives who will run on repealing the bad laws and supporting your Second Amendment rights.
Show him that real conservatives have adult patience, good memories and the willingness to take the right kind of action. The son of whoever has gotten the attention of many who will become new Republican voters for their Second Amendment rights. Win those hearts and minds, and turn those districts over. That’s a tactic that is taught within our military forces (public affairs).
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