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Home Front: Culture Wars
VA Dems: Treading on Dangerous Ground.
2019-12-16
h/t Instapundit
[TheRightGeek] Gun confiscation plans might sound great in your NoVA bourgie enclaves, but you're sharing a state with both the Appalachian and the Southern sub-cultures, neither of which is going to take kindly to any unconstitutional attempt to seize people's private property.
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#5  Do I recall that registration didn't work out so well in Connecticut?
Posted by: Tom   2019-12-16 12:34  

#4  If Virginia has NICS then they will be able to ID all AR-15 purchases without going to personal registration. The Feds would need to get involved to prevent the State access to NICS.
Posted by: Vespasian Ebboting9735   2019-12-16 09:23  

#3  Registration? Just another road to ultimate confiscation.
Posted by: JohnQC   2019-12-16 09:03  

#2  Today the story is the VaDonks are backing off confiscation... now it's just "registration"... that'll be fine, right? ....right?
Posted by: Mercutio   2019-12-16 08:15  

#1  Lost some western counties the last time they decided they didn't need the federal Constitution.

I will point out, it would never have gotten this far if the federal judiciary hadn't spent the last 60+ year incrementally undermining the second amendment. It's the same with the death penalty. Use Article V to alter the Constitution not the courts, but the courts love the power. You can not have one branch of government sit for life and be unaccountable to the people in a real republic.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-12-16 07:06  

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