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  • Norton

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    From VCDL today:

    Great job VCDL! Every bad gun bill heard in the Senate Courts of Justice today was killed and all the pro-gun bills, except one that was withdrawn for the year, was passed out of committee!

    The following bills passed out of committee:

    SB 689, Sen. Black, lifetime concealed handgun permits

    SB 1132, Sen. Garrett, allows concealed handgun permit holders to be able to carry a concealed handgun on K-12 school property after school hours

    SB 1137, Sen. Garrett, allows concealed handgun permit holders to have a loaded long gun in their vehicle, regardless of local ordinances to the contrary

    SB 1155, Sen. Edwards, requires police make a reasonable effort to return a recovered stolen gun to its owner.

    SB 1191, Sen. Norment, requires that a person must KNOWINGLY possess a firearm on K-12 school property before they can be guilty of a felony charge


    The following bill was withdrawn:

    SB 828, Sen. Black, allows PRIVATE K-12 schools to set their own firearms policies


    The following bills are DEAD:

    SB 694, Sen. Marsden, "gun show loophole" bill goes after non-existing loophole. Gun sales procedures are the same inside a gun show as they are outside a gun show

    SB 768, Sen. McEachin, "universal background check" bill which would put an onerous burden on those selling their personal firearms. The only way to enforce such a law would be to also have "universal registration"

    SB 798, Sen. Locke, reinstates the old "One Handgun a Month" law, which wasn't shown to be effective in stopping gun trafficking

    SB 909, Sen. Howell, takes away the right of a person to protect themselves in their own home if they have a protective order issued against them. Such orders can be ex parte and are frequently given to both parties during a divorce

    SB 912, Sen. Wexton, takes away a person's gun rights for 90 days if an emergency custody order is issued, even if the order was unwarranted

    SB 943, Sen. Favola, takes away a person's gun rights for certain MISDEMEANORS. Misdemeanors are not meant to take away civil rights. This bill initially looked to have passed out of committee, but a full vote recount showed that it failed and failed badly

    SB 993, Sen. Lucas, another "gun show loophole" bill

    SB 1108, Sen. Puller, takes away a person's concealed handgun permit for being delinquent in child support payments

    SB 1178, Sen. Ebbin, a massive hodgepodge of gun control schemes, from creating a "One FIREARM a Month" law to "universal background checks" and almost everything in between

    SB 1179, Sen. Ebbin, has the government determining a child's maturity instead of the parents doing so, making it illegal for a 4-year-old to do such things as shoot a BB gun under parental supervision

    SB 1215, Sen. Ebbin, would make a person who, for example, sells a gun that has been in their family for 100 years, a criminal if that gun has ivory grips or an ivory inlay.

    SB 1429, Sen. Barker, takes away gun rights from someone who is deemed a "substantial risk" to himself or others. Current mental-health laws already cover this.



    Also Delegate Webert’s bill to recognize gun rights restored in other states, HB 2286, passed out of the House Courts of Justice criminal subcommittee



    One of the Moms Demand Action representatives was behaving badly during her testimony in the Senate Courts of Justice by berating some of the Republican committee members. She was publicly reprimanded by the Committee Chairman, Senator Norment.

    Just the antis being themselves! ;-)
     

    babalou

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    looking at that you get chub rock, then looking back over to 'merland', cue the swizzle stick sound.

    :sad20:
     

    PJDiesel

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    What's the big difference, .....really? It's ALL Baltimore? I could understand all of this more if we were trying to compare MD to MT or somewhere far out, with generations of totally different thinking people.

    I don't get it.
     

    Mr H

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    In his State of the Commonwealth address this month, the governor declared that “we can no longer stand by as our fellow Virginians are lost to preventable and senseless acts of gun violence.”

    Really??

    Just how many of these "senseless acts" are occurring there?

    Unless, of course, he means the lawful carry of firearms for personal protection...
     

    fleaman64

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    May 12, 2011
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    Pray for an earthquake to move the MD state line...

    Or, pull up your tent stakes and do it yourself. The more people who vote with their feet, the less of your tax money goes to the same oppressors that I hear moaned about ad nauseam on this forum. I did it over a year ago and haven't looked back.
     

    fleaman64

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    Really??

    Just how many of these "senseless acts" are occurring there?

    Unless, of course, he means the lawful carry of firearms for personal protection...

    This is a Dem Clinton wannabe that mistakenly (or fraudulently) got elected governor because of all the turds in the public trough from NoVA put him there. I don't vote party line but Ken Cuccinelli would have been the wise choice.

    What really matters is what happens at the local level where we DO have more say in what happens. The national level is pretty much rigged.
     

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