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91% of Virginia Counties Have Risen Up Against State Democrats' Gun Control Push

Citizens back Second Amendment Sanctuary status to defend constitutional gun rights

 on 28th December 2019 @ 6.00pm
gov  ralph northam  d va  and his fellow virginia democrats have been met with pushback over their gun control measures © press
Gov. Ralph Northam (D-VA) and his fellow Virginia Democrats have been met with pushback over their gun control measures

Officials in Democrat-controlled Virginia have been met with severe pushback to their coming gun control measures, as citizens have risen up and formed Second Amendment sanctuaries across the state to defend their constitutional rights as Americans.

Earlier this week, two more counties joined the fight as Fauquier County and Charles City County both voted to become 2A sanctuaries.

The total number of “sanctuary counties” in Virginia now stands at 87, representing 91 percent of the counties the state.

Chesterfield County and Essex County have also been discussing the issue but have yet taken any action.

Two other counties have said they will not become Second Amendment sanctuaries, however: Albemarle and Loudoun.

“Neither a ‘Second Amendment Sanctuary’ designation nor a ‘Constitutional County’ holds legal weight, and Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring has signaled these resolutions will have no effect on what laws the General Assembly passes and enforces in 2020," according to WTOP.

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Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring has suggested that 2A sanctuary laws will have no effect

University of Virginia Professor Rich Schragger told WSLS, “What they can do as a practical matter is quite limited.

"There is some room for local police departments and local officers to use their discretion with the laws, and that was the same thing with sanctuary cities in terms of immigration policy.

"Mostly, declaring yourself a Second Amendment sanctuary is more of a symbolic statement.”

“It’s a form of political resistance," he added.

"It’s similar to when urban communities have made statements in the other direction for gun control.

"I’m not surprised; It’s a form of political action.”

As WTKR reported earlier this month, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam was asked if he would retaliate against counties that had passed the resolutions.

Northam answered, “There’s not going to be retaliation. That’s not what I’m about. I’m about making Virginia safer,” but then added, “If we have constitutional laws on the books and law enforcement officers are not enforcing those laws on the books, then there are going to be consequences, but I’ll cross that bridge if and when we get to it.”

Northam continued that the laws he passed were constitutional, although it is not his province to decide that matter.

At virtually the same time, Democratic Virginia Rep. Donald McEachin threatened to cut off state funds to the sanctuary counties.

“They certainly risk funding, because if the sheriff’s department is not going to enforce the law, they’re going to lose money," McEachin asserted.

"The counties attorneys’ offices are not going to have the money to prosecute because their prosecutions are going to go down.”

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Democratic Virginia Rep. Donald McEachin suggested calling in the national guard to enforce gun control laws

McEachin then suggested even more Draconian measures: “And ultimately, I’m not the governor, but the governor may have to nationalize the National Guard to enforce the law.

"That’s his call because I don’t know how serious these counties are and how severe the violations of law will be. But that’s obviously an option he has.”

McEachin’s statement prompted Maj. Gen. Timothy P. Williams, the Adjutant General of Virginia, to reply, “We have received multiple questions regarding proposed legislation for the 2020 General Assembly session and the authority of the Governor of Virginia to employ the Virginia National Guard in a law enforcement role.

"We understand and respect the passion people feel for the U.S. Constitution and 2nd Amendment rights.

"We will not speculate about the possible use of the Virginia National Guard.”

[RELATED] Thousands of Virginia Citizens Rise Up to Demand Second Amendment Sanctuary Status

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