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Calling all Virginia members. Movement to declare cities/counties in VA second amendment sanctuary cities is gaining momentum. Has your city voted? Login/Join 
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I live near Danville, the 2nd on the list of most violent crimes and homicides.

The ER at the local hospital has gunshot cases every day. Robberies on businesses now most likely involve a shooting. Rural areas near Danville sometimes experience burgalries, drug addicts seeking goods to fence, which really ca happen anywhere.

And of course, in a county that votes Republician, the City of Danville always votes blue.

Northam's gun laws will be meaningless to the hoods in Danville, but will make the SJW folks happy.


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The Majority Of Virginia Homicides Come From Only Two Metro Areas

https://www.zerohedge.com/poli...only-two-metro-areas


Not gonna quote the entirety of what was originally posted, but has ANY Republican politician anywhere, pointed out the obvious fact that the high murder rates come from cities that are Democrat controlled? I'm talking about paid billboards, fliers at events, and other such materials. We all know what the stats look like, but damn, something should have clicked for the constituents that keep electing the democrats. Since they aren't bright enough themselves, someone may just need to point to the obvious.


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I live near Danville, the 2nd on the list of most violent crimes and homicides.

The ER at the local hospital has gunshot cases every day. Robberies on businesses now most likely involve a shooting. Rural areas near Danville sometimes experience burgalries, drug addicts seeking goods to fence, which really ca happen anywhere.

And of course, in a county that votes Republician, the City of Danville always votes blue.

Northam's gun laws will be meaningless to the hoods in Danville, but will make the SJW folks happy.


Wife and I visit Danville about once a month mostly for a little shopping and dinner just for a change, not much around Boydton. I would not think their would be a lot of violent crimes in the area but I guess we are not visiting the right part of town. Big Grin
 
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This is part of the problem. Loudoun County, VA., which is now one of the few holdouts from the "2A sanctuary" movement. Has little to no active resistance to this encroaching tyranny. Take a look at this: Loudoun County GOP.

For those who don't click, I'll post the "big reveal:" The web site hasn't been updated since November, 2019.




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This is part of the problem. Loudoun County, VA., which is now one of the few holdouts from the "2A sanctuary" movement. Has little to no active resistance to this encroaching tyranny. Take a look at this: Loudoun County GOP.

For those who don't click, I'll post the "big reveal:" The web site hasn't been updated since November, 2019.


Any of my fellow Loudoun county residents going to this?

https://m.facebook.com/events/194624978343712

Depending on when my new oven shows up, I plan on going. I have only one question I want to ask. "Which of your proposed laws will save lives. Please be specific, state the actual bill and how it will actually save lives."

Loudoun is a lost cause, I'm just in it to annoy the fuckers, maybe if I lucky someone will actually listen and think for themselves.



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Posts: 21277 | Location: Loudoun County, Virginia | Registered: December 27, 2014Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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https://www.breitbart.com/poli...emocrat-gun-control/

Ammunition sales are surging as many Virginian seek to stock up ahead of a slew of Democrat-mandated gun controls for the state.

WSET reports online ammunition seller AmmunitionToGo.com notes a 137 percent increase in ammo sales to Virginians now versus this same time last year.

AmmunitionToGo’s Brandon Black said, “We’re now seeing a massive number of Virginia shooters stocking up on ammunition in anticipation of new laws that they believe will make it harder to purchase rounds legally.”

WSET reports Virginians have purchased enough ammo to take the state from simply being in AmmunitionToGo’s “top 20 markets” to being in the top five.
 
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I hadn’t considered the probability of what sdy posted above. It’s essentially what we saw in 07/08 when Stampy Feet was elected.



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Any of my fellow Loudoun county residents going to this?



I'm going, early enough I hope get to speak.

I'm going in mufti (no "Guns Save Lives" sticker but wearing a MDA sticker). I hope it raises the odds of my addressing the crowd.





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Posts: 32310 | Location: Loudoun County, Virginia | Registered: May 17, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Here is a town hall by the author to HB961. Mark Levine. Also on the 25th

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Mark Levine, author of the dreadful HB961, is hosting a town hall on January 25th. Let's pack the room since the coward was unavailable on Lobby Day.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Town Hall with Delegate Mark Levine and Senator Adam Ebbin

January 25, 2020
1:00pm to 3:30pm

Mt. Vernon Community School, 2601 Commonwealth Ave, Alexandria, VA 22305
 
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Any of my fellow Loudoun county residents going to this?



I'm going, early enough I hope get to speak.

I'm going in mufti (no "Guns Save Lives" sticker but wearing a MDA sticker). I hope it raises the odds of my addressing the crowd.


Going in camouflaged, I like it.



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https://www.breitbart.com/poli...emocrat-gun-control/

Ammunition sales are surging as many Virginian seek to stock up ahead of a slew of Democrat-mandated gun controls for the state.

WSET reports online ammunition seller AmmunitionToGo.com notes a 137 percent increase in ammo sales to Virginians now versus this same time last year.

AmmunitionToGo’s Brandon Black said, “We’re now seeing a massive number of Virginia shooters stocking up on ammunition in anticipation of new laws that they believe will make it harder to purchase rounds legally.”

WSET reports Virginians have purchased enough ammo to take the state from simply being in AmmunitionToGo’s “top 20 markets” to being in the top five.

A clear indicator that Virginia will NOT comply and are stocking up for more than just the possibility of running out. I just hope there is enough outraged citizens to turn the tide in the next election cycle.




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Wife and I visit Danville about once a month mostly for a little shopping and dinner just for a change, not much around Boydton. I would not think their would be a lot of violent crimes in the area but I guess we are not visiting the right part of town. Big Grin
Is the Tank Museum still there? I went through it in 2005--fabulous!

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This is how the last state election went using their popular electoral vote.



NRA survey.
https://membersurvey.nra.org/2...5J4BD498_-hTvoN-5e1s


Be sure to email every day.
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Alfonso Lopez
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What a morning in the Public Safety Committee!!

We PASSED:

* Universal Background Checks
* Red Flag Protective Orders
* One handgun a month
* Reporting Lost/Stolen guns
* Local Auth.-ban guns-gov buildings
* Children’s Access protections
* Protective orders & firearms

So proud of all the stalwarts on the Committee for their amazing work - Patrick Hope, Kenneth R. Plum, Jeff Bourne, Kaye Kory, Sam Rasoul, Marcia Price, Mark Levine, Jennifer Carroll Foy, Dan Helmer, Joshua G. Cole, Shelly Simonds, Clint L. Jenkins, Michael Mullin, Cliff Hayes, and Rip Sullivan.

Thank you to Lori Hanky Haas, Andrew Goddard, Brian Moran, and the amazing Moms Demand Action - VA!!
 
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Wife and I visit Danville about once a month mostly for a little shopping and dinner just for a change, not much around Boydton. I would not think their would be a lot of violent crimes in the area but I guess we are not visiting the right part of town. Big Grin
Is the Tank Museum still there? I went through it in 2005--fabulous!

flashguy


Yes,it's still open. They had talked about moving as few years back, but changed their mind


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The blue area on the map stretching from Charlottesville to WV..is that a district that voted Democrat?

I can understand the Montgomery Blacksburg area.


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One big thing I noticed lacking: EMS, nothing all day, never saw a single ambulance, first aid station or any rescue/medical personnel.
Nothing.


We saw one golf cart set up as an ambulance, it went up 9th street a couple of times during the day.




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Southern Police Association Voices Opposition to Ralph Northam's 'Gun Confiscation Scheme'

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/...gun-control-n2560074

The new Virginia state General Assembly is ramming a host of new gun control bills through committees despite the massive showing from pro-gun rights activists on Monday.

As the bills are making their way to a full vote on the floor, a police officer association voiced its opposition to the bills. Sean McGowan, executive director of the Southern States Police Benevolent Association (SSPBA), issued a statement stating they know law-abiding armed citizens are not a threat.

"Members of the law enforcement community throughout the South stand united with our fellow officers in Virginia in opposition to Governor Ralph Northam's gun confiscation scheme. We know that a well-armed, well-trained, law-abiding citizen is our best friend. And these are exactly the people New York billionaire Michael Bloomberg and Governor Ralph Northam want to disarm," McGowan said.

The National Rifle Association also slammed the bills that were passed out of the Virginia House Public Safety committee, such as a red flag bill. House Bill 812 and House Bill 1502 were also passed out of the committee and would only let people in Virginia to only lawfully purchase one handgun within 30 days at a time.

"Today, the House Public Safety committee shamefully rubber-stamped the Bloomberg-Northam gun control scheme. By blocking legislator's questions and preventing constituents from speaking, today's hearing was a disgrace to the democratic process. Virginians deserve lawmakers who will hear testimony and conduct serious vetting of each bill — as the Senate Judiciary Committee did — before voting on measures that will strip away the constitutional rights of law-abiding citizens and leave them defenseless," said NRA spokesperson Catherine Mortensen.


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I'm not a Virginia resident, nor have family there. I have not read the entire thread, so I'm going to ask. Is there any support for a recall election? Sounds like that would be a definite step in the right direction.


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I'm not a Virginia resident, nor have family there. I have not read the entire thread, so I'm going to ask. Is there any support for a recall election? Sounds like that would be a definite step in the right direction.


Yes there is an effort ongoing. The Democrats have countered by attempting to change the recall process and increase the percentage of voter signatures required to trigger recall.



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Wife and I visit Danville about once a month mostly for a little shopping and dinner just for a change, not much around Boydton. I would not think their would be a lot of violent crimes in the area but I guess we are not visiting the right part of town. Big Grin
Is the Tank Museum still there? I went through it in 2005--fabulous!

flashguy


Yes,it's still open. They had talked about moving as few years back, but changed their mind
Yeah, I know. They were thinking about moving to Urbana, Ohio.

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