NEWS VIGINIA GOING CRAZY RHGHT NOW

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although he was driven by the usually liberal support of the lower class, it ultimately just makes the election more accurate. anyways it didn’t pass whatsoever so it’s moot

northam's deadass a good guy and a solid governor lol the amount of people that stuff on him just because he's a democrat is ridiculous
the last thing national socialists will see at the rally
I live right on the border of richmond. me and my boys are bring cameras and preforming in some gonzo journalism. i will be giving you guys live updates on monday


northam's deadass a good guy and a solid governor lol the amount of people that stuff on him just because he's a democrat is ridiculous

glow in the darks go home.

northam's deadass a good guy and a solid governor lol the amount of people that stuff on him just because he's a democrat is ridiculous

No the forget he isn't. Idc if he's democrat or not, he is the definition of a tyrant and should be removed from office. Ironic that a tyrant would want to limit your second amendment.

he’s not marching into your house to steal your guns,

The thing is, yes, he 100% is going to do this. His bill states firearms that do not fit the criteria to be confiscated. This means, AR15s and similar semi autos, which won't go over well for the civilians nor the police. He knows damn well there will be deaths because of this.

« Last Edit: January 17, 2020, 07:45:19 PM by Sheepocalypse »

Remember to kill your local shill.

he’s not marching into your house to steal your guns

I am thoroughly convinced you are either extremely, hopelessly naive about the reality you live in, or the world's most willing shill because I can't wrap my head around anyone saying something so provably false with such conviction. Do you think red flag laws stop at the front step? How are police supposed to enact red flag laws without marching into your house to steal your guns? Makes no loving sense. What's up with you?

red flag laws

This includes sharing memes so we found a way to bypass the first amendment.



you’re fearmongering. he’s not a “tyrant,” he’s just a politician. I’m sure I’ve said here before that I’m a gun owner, with two sidearms two hunting rifles and a shotgun, and I often rent out assault rifles from my local range. we’re friends. as a gun owner I hardly think that any of the bills being passed are unreasonable, and I think that the ones stroked down are ones that definitively should not be passed. as long as my state government is reflecting that I’m not touching with a hundred mile pole any “rallies” full of the same hotheaded asses packing heat that terrorized charlottesville—something which is still very much in the mind’s eye of virginians.
here are the bills that were passed by the senate if you’re interested:
Quote from: https://www.whsv.com/content/news/Senate-committee-strikes-assault-weapons-bill-advances-other-proposed-gun-laws-566941011.html
First is SB 70, which would establish mandatory background checks for any transfer of firearms, including private sales. That bill, amid the priorities outlined in Gov. Northam's agenda for the 2020 session, passed the Senate on 23-17 vote, with two Republicans joining Democrats to support it.

It exempts transfers between immediate family members and by estate administrators, as well as transfers during lawful activities at shooting ranges or similar spaces designed for target practice. It also exempts temporary transfers that occur while the owner is present or are necessary to prevent death or bodily harm. Additionally, it allows transfers of antique firearms, transfers that are part of a buy-back or give-back program and those that occur by operation of law.

Also passed by the full Senate were SB 69 and SB 35.


Senate Bill 69 would institute a "one gun a month" law for Virginia limiting citizens to one handgun purchase within any 30-day period.

It exempts those with valid Virginia concealed handgun permits and those replacing a lost or stolen handgun, as well as law enforcement agencies, state and local correctional facilities, private security companies and those with special circumstances with a background check from Virginia State Police. It also exempts purchases made during a private sale for a personal collection of rare or historical items.

Virginia used to have a version of the same law, so it would essentially restore the commonwealth's previous rule. It passed on 21-19 vote along party lines.

Senate Bill 35 gives local governments the authority to ban the possession of firearms in public spaces during events which require a permit, like protests. It passed on a 21-19 party line vote as well.
essentially, you can’t buy a bag of twenty guns, threats posed by organized events can be neutralized by local governments (key words here, most local govts in va are pretty right, a dude brought a gun to his town council meeting unannounced recently and his proposal still passed lmao), and there are reasonable background checks.
the red flag bill, on the other hand, is a preventative—albeit somewhat questionable—measure so that the gun groups in virginia that point guns in the air and shout things don’t decide to point it back down.
Quote from: http://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?ses=201&typ=bil&val=SB240
Firearms; removal from persons posing substantial risk; penalties. Creates a procedure by which any attorney for the Commonwealth or any law-enforcement officer may apply to a general district court, circuit court, or juvenile and domestic relations district court judge or magistrate for an emergency substantial risk order to prohibit a person who poses a substantial risk of injury to himself or others from purchasing, possessing, or transporting a firearm. If an emergency substantial risk order is issued, a judge or magistrate may issue a search warrant to remove firearms from such person. An emergency substantial risk order shall expire on the fourteenth day following issuance of the order. The bill requires a court hearing in the circuit court for the jurisdiction where the order was issued within 14 days from issuance of an emergency substantial risk order to determine whether a substantial risk order should be issued. Seized firearms shall be retained by a law-enforcement agency for the duration of an emergency substantial risk order or a substantial risk order or, for a substantial risk order and with court approval, may be transferred to a third party 21 years of age or older chosen by the person from whom they were seized. The bill allows the complainant of the original warrant to file a motion for a hearing to extend the substantial risk order prior to its expiration. The court may extend the substantial risk order for a period not longer than 180 days. The bill provides that persons who are subject to a substantial risk order, until such order has been dissolved by a court, are guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor for purchasing, possessing, or transporting a firearm; are disqualified from having a concealed handgun permit; and may not be employed by a licensed firearms dealer. The bill also provides that a person who transfers a firearm to a person he knows has been served with a warrant or who is the subject of a substantial risk order is guilty of a Class 4 felony. The bill creates a computerized substantial risk order registry for the entry of orders issued pursuant to provisions in the bill.
you being strong advocates for your second amendment rights, you should agree that you want sane and convincing people portraying these groups, as opposed to alleged neo national socialists or any of the other terrorists from three years ago.

regarding northam and my state government—I really don’t care enough about them personally to white knight anyone. he’s a democrat and most of what he says or does is politician garbage, and it’s not much more than a gut feeling when I say that I think I could trust him in a real crCIA, after seeing how he went to vmi and served first as a medic, and then a pediatric neurologist. however, the response from federal politicians is unprecedented and have done nothing but raise tensions (and they should know that). this is especially given that the (unfortunately unnamed) “imminent threat” that northam claimed is one of the biggest mistakes of his declaration, a phrase recently used by our president (one of the biggest offenders of raising tensions here) was very recently used to justify his own crusades.

I have a lot of friends in richmond. I have a lot of friends in charlottesville. along with any other part of virginia. yes the dems dumb loving bills might affect my ability to get a gun in twenty something years if I start talking about how I hate minorities, but it would affect me more to see these friends and family under threat again. so pardon me for loving “shilling”

16 year olds can purchase guns? Am I missing something here?

I’m a gun owner

Considering that you lied about Virginia democrats not being gun grabbing maniacs we have absolutely NO reason to believe that you own any guns at all considering that you aren't even an adult yet.

It's actually really sad that Drydess needs to lie on the internet so that he can try to win a stupid loving argument. Everyone should just ignore his drivel from here on out. Drydess is a snake and has absolutely nothing of value to add to this topic.
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you’re fearmongering. he’s not a “tyrant,” he’s just a politician.
SB 399 - Virginia's electoral college votes to be awarded to the winner of the national popular vote

SJ 29- The governor to be elected by majority of votes in congressional districts, not by statewide majority

SJ 14- Restores voting rights to convicted felons

SJ 8- Allows felons and those declared mentally incompetent to vote

SB 65- Eliminates photo ID requirement for voting

SJ 6- Increases the term limit of the governor from 4 years to 8 years.


This tyrant made it harder for him to be voted out of office. He's declared a state of emergency in ADVANCE, because of a rally!



Setting up fences all around the capital building



Whipping this out "just in case"

red flag laws snip

Red flag laws are basically "Take firearms, due process later." Guilty until proven innocent. There have already been cases of people false flagging others. Are you an owner of an NFA item? Ex wife still on bad terms? You're most likely going to have police raid your house.

SB 399 - Virginia's electoral college votes to be awarded to the winner of the national popular vote

SJ 29- The governor to be elected by majority of votes in congressional districts, not by statewide majority

SJ 14- Restores voting rights to convicted felons

SJ 8- Allows felons and those declared mentally incompetent to vote

SB 65- Eliminates photo ID requirement for voting

SJ 6- Increases the term limit of the governor from 4 years to 8 years.
these are all reasonable laws, am I missing something here? (besides the term increase I don't agree with that)

that being said, red flag laws are pretty loving dumb

EDIT: SJ 29 seems pretty dumb too considering I'd like direct democracy when possible
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I'm a snake and a liar I guess ok I won't even bother with it then

these are all reasonable laws, am I missing something here? (besides the term increase I don't agree with that)

Northam basically made it so its much harder for him to be voted out of office.

"Heeheeh, now that I'm in charge, I'm going to propose an AWB and other nonsense bills, but not only that, I'm going to make it so you can't vote me out!"

With the elimination of ID required to vote, I have a huge hunch that there will be some voter fraud going on...




Sadly, I do not think the rally on Monday will be a smooth one. There will 100% be actors, posing as NRA members, causing trouble. Antifa has stated that they will be attending, and I can't stop but think that they're going to forget up somehow, and try to make gun owners look worse. I will be attending, so I'll keep yall updated, but like I said, I can't help but worry.
« Last Edit: January 18, 2020, 08:10:49 PM by Sheepocalypse »