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|    Virginia lawmakers sensibly reject assau    |
|    04 Mar 21 08:19:01    |
      XPost: misc.survivalism, talk.politics.guns, alt.culture.alaska       XPost: alt.survival       From: rusty@usa.com              RICHMOND, Va. -- Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam's push to ban the       sale of assault weapons failed on Monday after some of his       fellow Democrats balked at the proposal.              Senators voted to shelve the bill for the year and ask the state       crime commission to study the issue, an outcome that drew cheers       from a committee room packed with gun advocates.              Four Democrats — most of them moderates — joined Republicans in       Monday's committee vote, rejecting legislation that would have       prohibited the sale of certain semiautomatic firearms, including       popular AR-15 style rifles, and banned the possession of       magazines that hold more than 12 rounds.              The bill was a top priority for Northam, who has campaigned       heavily for a broad package of gun-control measures. The       governor's spokeswoman, Alena Yarmosky, said he's disappointed       with the result but determined to continue to press for the       measure.              “We will be back next year," she said.              David Majure, a gun-rights supporter who attended the committee       hearing, said he's glad about Monday's results but not convinced       the bill is dead for the year.              “I'm happy about it, but I don't trust them," he said.              Virginia is the current epicenter of the country's heated debate       over guns, as a new Democratic majority seeks to enact strict       new limits.              Democrats ran heavily on gun control during last year's       legislative elections when they flipped control of the General       Assembly for the first time in more than two decades.              But gun owners, especially in rural communities, have pushed       back hard. Last month, tens of thousands of guns-rights       activists from around the country flooded the Capitol and       surrounding area in protest, some donning tactical gear and       carrying military-style rifles. And more than 100 counties,       cities and towns have declared themselves Second Amendment       sanctuaries, vowing to oppose any new “unconstitutional       restrictions” on guns.              The proposed assault weapon ban has received the most       opposition. Gun owners have accused the governor and others of       wanting to confiscate commonly owned guns and accessories from       law-abiding gun owners. Northam and his allies have said       repeatedly they do not want to confiscate guns, but argued that       banning new sales of assault weapons and high-capacity magazines       would help prevent mass murders.              Let's ban Democrats.              https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/virginia-lawmakers-reject-       assault-weapon-ban-69029795               .              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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