Virginia Beach City Council to Draft Anti-Gun Legislation Recommendation

Virginia: Virginia Beach City Council Draft 2015 Legislative Agenda to Include Anti-Gun Legislation Recommendation.

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Charlotte, NC –-(Ammoland.com)-  At their October 21 2014 meeting, the Virginia Beach City Council is expected to consider and may vote to include recommendations to the Virginia General Assembly that they pass legislation in 2015 requiring victims of crime to report lost or stolen firearms within 48 hours of discovery of the loss or crime.

This egregious recommendation, offered by Councilman Jim Wood, would further victimize firearm theft victims by threatening them with jail time if they fail to meet this arbitrary time requirement.  Such legislation would do nothing to solve an existing crime problem but would instead be an ideological attack on gun ownership.  It would impose policies to criminalize victims of crime and could subject anyone who does not follow these arbitrary laws to heavy fines or misdemeanor charges.

The Wood recommendation, Policy Initiative #11 in the Virginia Beach Legislative Agenda Draft, is an affront to law-abiding gun owners and to victims of crime.

At the October 21 city council meeting, public comment may be provided by citizens of the community, and it is CRITICAL that you attend and give testimony against this misguided proposal.  This meeting will be held in the City Council Chamber Municipal Center, Building 1, Second Floor, and will begin at 6:00 p.m.  Please also use the contact information provided below to call and e-mail members of city council and urge them to reject this provision.

Legislation that targets innocent citizens – who are in fact victims of crimes themselves – is irresponsible.  Lawmakers and law enforcement should be spending their time and resources on solutions that would help catch and prosecute violent criminals rather than create new ways to criminalize a victim of crime.

To read more coverage of this proposed recommendation, click here and here.

If you cannot attend this city council meeting but would like to watch, click here to stream live video.

Virginia Beach City Council:

Mayor William D. Sessoms, Jr.
Office: (757) 385-4581
[email protected]

Vice Mayor Louis R. Jones – Bayside​​
Work: (757) 583-0177
Home: (757) 464-2151
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James L. Wood – Lynnhaven​
Work: (757) 340-8411
Fax: (757) 498-6324
[email protected]

Bob Dyer – Centerville​
Home: (757) 467-3130
[email protected]

Barbara M. Henley – Princess Anne​
Home: (757) 426-7501
[email protected]

Shannon DS Kane – Rose Hall​
Work: (757) 802-3236
[email protected]

Brad Martin – At-Large
Home: (757) 460-6278
Work: (757) 689-4840
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John D. Moss – At-Large
Home: (757) 363-7745
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Amelia N. Ross-Hammond – Kempsville​
Home: (757) 646-1709
[email protected]

John E. Uhrin – Beach​
Work: (757) 200-7005
[email protected]

Rosemary Wilson – At-Large​
Home: (757) 422-0733
[email protected]

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oldshooter

So if THIS is a good idea, why not have a companion bill that would make it an equally punishable crime to fail to report a rape or molestation/sexual assault within 48 hours of its occurrence? This might go a long way toward stopping all those pedophiles who get caught only 20 years after committing their crimes. Just think of all the assaults that might have occurred during the interim between the crime and its being reported. I wonder how THAT would go over? I can hear the ACLU and NOW screaming about “blaming the victims” already.