A major confrontation is going to occur in Virginia unless the situation is deescalated. This doesn't seem likely as the Democrats in the Virginia legislature and Governor Ralph Northam are hell-bent on passing unconstitutional gun control laws.
And, citizens are determined to protect their Second Amendment rights are as determined, if not more so, as the Democrats.
The Winchester Star has an article on the "inherent flaws" of the battle over gun control laws by Virginia Delegate Dave LaRock.
He wrote:
As Virginia inches closer to a massive but avoidable confrontation, it is important to realize men and women who are dedicated to keeping us safe are being put in harm’s way. Waiting until things get worse is just not an option.
On one side we have Democrat legislators heavily funded by out-of-state anti-gun groups controlled by powerful people bent on making Virginia a national poster child for aggressive anti-gun laws. These anti-gun groups are now expecting a return on their multi-million-dollar investment and, based on proposed gun confiscation laws popping up pre-session, Democrat legislators intend to use their majority power in a way that will have Michael Bloomberg and George Soros grinning.
On the other side is the Second Amendment Sanctuary Movement in Virginia, everyday people, as grassroots as it gets. Patriotic Virginians and local governments across the Commonwealth are proclaiming their intent to resist proposed new anti-gun laws, which are widely believed to be unjust and unconstitutional. Witnessing this defiant resolve firsthand leads to the question: If unconstitutional anti-gun laws are passed, who will enforce them?
Typically we rely on police, sheriffs, and National Guardsmen to run toward danger when we need them to keep us safe. It would be an enormous failure of government to ask these dedicated people to choose between obeying an order to enforce an unconstitutional law or upholding their sworn oath to support the United States and Virginia constitutions. That is exactly where this is heading.To read more, go here.
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