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Cebu_4_2
8th August 2018, 08:05 PM
Virginia governor declares states of emergency ahead of this weekend's one-year anniversary of deadly Charlottesville rally
Governor Ralph Northam and city of Charlottesville gear up for Sunday events
Heavy police presence will be felt throughout Charlottesville to deter violence
Alt-right plans rally in Washington, D.C. on Sunday to commemorate anniversary
Charlottesville denied permit to Jason Kessler to hold rally there
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6040805/Emergency-declared-head-Charlottesville-anniversary.html
monty
8th August 2018, 09:07 PM
Charlottesville denied permit to Jason Kessler to hold rally there.
First Amendment: Right to Assemble, no permit required.
monty
14th December 2019, 06:37 PM
Now Virginia has threatened to send the national guard to enforce the gun laws.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/dems-warn-virginia-sheriffs-refusing-to-enforce-gun-control-laws-well-send-in-the-national-guard
And Virginia governor reportedly orders plans to cut electricity, phones and internet for gun consfication.
Note, from Hal Turner Radio Show. Maybe bs
https://twitter.com/CONSMILITIA/status/1205939617196912641?s=19
madfranks
16th December 2019, 02:35 PM
It's almost as if they want a civil war to erupt. Contrary to what people post on the internet, many/most people will in fact turn in their guns if directly faced with armed gov't agents at their door, but I believe there would be some armed resistance. How much though I don't know.
Jewboo
16th December 2019, 03:20 PM
... but I believe there would be some armed resistance. How much though I don't know.
Zero 'resistance" by the goyim. (https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/poststar.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/5/0f/50fdf260-f5a5-11df-b395-001cc4c002e0/4ce97286b2ccf.image.jpg?resize=400%2C272)
midnight rambler
16th December 2019, 04:58 PM
The thing about zeros and other losers is that they think everyone else’s thinking is identical to their thinking. Additionally it is highly unlikely there are any manly meat eaters in their group(s) of associates.
”I’d rather go down the river with seven studs than 100 shitheads.” —Charlie Beckwith
monty
18th December 2019, 10:26 AM
I believe what we're seeing in Virginia is the result of about 150 years of leftist Marxist bolshevist jews take over of the national and state governments.
The 17th amendment took the Senate away from the states. The Federal Reserve Act took away our money.
After World War II there was a movement to put the family farmers out of business and force them into the cities.
More recently the one man one vote ruling has concentrated the voting power into the cities with the most population.
Prior to the one man one vote ruling my home state of Nevada had one Senator for each county. The Assembly had a minimum of 1 assemblyman per county and more in the counties with more population.
Now the state is broken up into districts with Las Vegas having multiple districts and the districts in the rural counties composed of several counties served by one representative.
The majority of the legislators are from Las Vegas. Las Vegas is a demoncrat progressive communist shit hole.
Now we have diversity which further exacerbates the shift to the left.
The rest of the States are facing the same situation as Nevada. The major population centers control the legislature's so a few leftist Marxist cities elect the communist governors and legislatures.
Looking at the county map of Virginia most of the counties are red and have little or no voice in the state government.
Will the move by Virginia's rural counties to restore the Militia to enforce the Constitutions of Virginia & the U.S.A. have the desired effect? Will the other states follow suit?
Cebu_4_2
18th December 2019, 03:20 PM
Virginia County Forms Militia in Response to Dems’ Gun Control Laws
https://pluralist.com/tazewell-militia-resolution//44486
By Pluralist (https://pluralist.com/author/admin/)| Dec 16, 2019
One southwestern Virginia county is fiercely pushing back against proposed restrictions on gun rights in the state.
Earlier this month, the Tazewell County Board of Supervisors passed two resolutions aimed at opposing potential restrictions on gun possession and ownership.
One made Tazewell County a “Second Amendment sanctuary.” (https://pluralist.com/colorado-red-flag-law/) The other authorized funding for the formation of a well-regulated militia, WJHL reported (https://www.wjhl.com/news/local/tazewell-county-board-of-supervisors-passes-resolution-to-emphasize-right-to-militia/).
MORE: Virginia Dems Wanted to Confiscate ‘Assault Weapons’ – Then They Realized How Many Virginians Own Them (https://pluralist.com/virginia-gun-confiscation-proposal-backtrack/)
Both resolutions were unanimously passed on Dec. 3 to loud cheers from a standing room-only crowd at the Board of Supervisors meeting, according to (https://www.heraldcourier.com/news/tazewell-county-becomes-second-amendment-sanctuary-adds-militia-ordinance-during/article_6a3d4e37-64f2-5365-9b71-7e4a694602e3.html) the Bristol Herald Courier.
“Our position is that Article I, Section 13, of the Constitution of Virginia reserves the right to ‘order’ militia to the localities,” County Administrator Eric Young, who helped draft the ordinances, told the Herald Courier. “Therefore, counties, not the state, determine what types of arms may be carried in their territory and by whom. So, we are ‘ordering’ the militia by making sure everyone can own a weapon.”
Southern District Supervisor Mike Hymes said people in Tazewell County “feel the need to have a gun to protect themselves and their property.”
“We live in an area where the nearest deputy might be 45 minutes away,” Hymes told the Herald Courier.
Tazewell County Sheriff Brian Hieatt told (https://wvva.com/2019/12/09/militia-resolution-provides-extra-protection-for-tazewell-county-residents/) NBC affiliate WWVA the militia resolution “gives us some teeth to be able to act and do something if a law comes out dealing with firearms that we see is illegal.”
According to Tazewell County Board of Supervisors Chairman Travis Hackman, the ordinance is aimed at sending a message to the state’s legislators in Richmond.
Virginia Democrats, who in November seized control of both houses of the state’s legislature for the first time in more than two decades, made gun control laws a focus of their campaigns.
Democrats’ electoral triumph has sparked fears of increased restrictions on firearms possession, which the state’s pro-gun advocates say infringe on their Second Amendment rights.
Last week, Democrats announced they were amending a pending ban on “assault weapons” in the face of political pressure.
An early draft of the bill would have made it a felony to possess any firearm defined as an “assault weapon.” Gun rights groups were particularly concerned by the lack of an exception for those who already possess such weapons.
The ban is backed by Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam, whose spokeswoman, Alena Yarmosky, told (https://www.virginiamercury.com/2019/12/09/northam-backed-assault-weapon-bill-will-include-grandfather-clause-for-existing-guns/) the Virginia Mercury that “the governor’s assault weapons ban will include a grandfather clause for individuals who already own assault weapons, with the requirement they register their weapons before the end of a designated grace period.”
The move to confiscate guns faced immense grassroots opposition in the state, which has seen a majority of its counties declare themselves “Second Amendment sanctuaries.”
MORE: Last Year, a Maryland Cop Killed a Man Who Wouldn’t Turn in His Gun Under ‘Red Flag’ Law (https://pluralist.com/red-flag-laws-baltimore-2018/)
A portion of the funds allocated by the militia resolution will go to programs such as the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, and weapons training courses, according to WJHL
monty
18th December 2019, 05:59 PM
Kevin Shipp's brief on the Virginia situation
https://www.fortheloveoffreedom.net/
Cebu_4_2
21st December 2019, 11:52 AM
Virginia House Bill No. 67: Criminalizing Law Enforcement Failure To Enforce Gun Confiscation Laws? (https://www.captainsjournal.com/2019/12/15/virginia-house-bill-no-67-criminalizing-law-enforcement-failure-to-enforce-gun-confiscation-laws/)
BY HERSCHEL SMITH
5 days, 15 hours ago
https://www.captainsjournal.com/2019/12/15/virginia-house-bill-no-67-criminalizing-law-enforcement-failure-to-enforce-gun-confiscation-laws/
Cebu_4_2
21st December 2019, 12:01 PM
And then there's this:
https://www.captainsjournal.com/2019/12/16/more-on-virginia-house-bill-no-67/
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