For all VA residents in sanctuary counties, cities, or towns, please contact your local elected officials (supervisors & sheriffs) & encourage all of them to join us in Richmond on Monday, January 20
The Democrats are afraid of the voters and want to portray this peaceful assembly of law-abiding gun owners in the worst possible way. They would love for it to degenerate to violence, rioting.
I expect many politicians & their media allies to try to paint the rights activists who attend, in the worst possible light. Please don’t feed the opposition’s propaganda machine.
Here are several things you need to know if coming to the Virginia Citizens Defense League Lobby Day on January 20th at the State Capital.
The Republicans pointed out multiple mistakes & even rules that were broken, but the Democrat-controlled committee ignored the complaints and lurched forward anyhow, rules be damned.
Newly elected lawmakers in the Commonwealth of Virginia voted to ban firearms carried by the public in the state Capitol buildings on Friday, but not for their armed bodyguards.
Virginia Sheriffs could do much to defend their counties as Second Amendment sanctuaries, by deputizing and appointing all eligible adults who volunteer, as part-time deputies.
Mark your calendars for January 20, 2020, for the most important VCDL Lobby Day ever held in Richmond.
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At every turn, Northam is doing everything from pushing unconstitutional bills, begging for an assault weapons ban, looking to limit citizens to only one gun per month & violate everyone’s rights.
Virginia Beach’s Mayor has called a special session on January 6th at 6 pm with one item on the agenda: a Second Amendment Constitutional Resolution.
Governor Northam wants to allocation millions to take away our guns and we need to ask legislators face-to-face if they are going to support that budget item.
Monday, January 20, is Virginia Citizens Defense League’s capital Lobby Day. It is not VCDL’s Protest Day. There is a distinct difference between the two.
Huge night for gun owners, 18 new sanctuaries, including in Prince William County, City of Chesapeake, and Spotsylvania County! There are now a total of 77 sanctuaries across Virginia.
Once passed into law, gun controllers hope that gun owners will go back to sleep so the gun-control agenda can keep moving forward without massive opposition.
Prince William County to vote on Second Amendment Sanctuary resolution on December 10, 2019, but the new supervisor, Democrat Ann Wheeler, vows to repeal any resolution.
Second Amendment Sanctuary hearings are overflowing (YEA!), so bring warm clothing as you might have to stand outside. Please stay & keep the attendance numbers up until the end of the sanctuary heari
The Augusta County Sheriff estimated about 1,800 people attended, including overflow outside! Unanimous vote for the resolution. Only 3 people refused a Guns Save Lives sticker.
Virginia Beach. A massive turnout, estimated at between 1,000 and 1,500 individuals. Filled up the meeting room, down the hall, out the doors and flooded the area at the front of the building.
Louisa, Halifax, Buchanan, Rappahannock, Greensville, and Russell counties are all sanctuaries now! So is the town of Exmore! HUGE turnouts continue! 30 Sanctuaries and counting!
Governor Northam and his band of gun snatchers have proposed legislation for the 2020 session that would make law-abiding gun owners felons by July 2020.
The auditorium is full inside the Pulaski County meeting and was full at 6:00, an hour before the meeting started. At least 300 standing outside on the steps and walks and sidewalks. We aren’t getting
Giles & Nottoway County just become a 2A Sanctuaries!! The massive giant, that is Virginia’s gun owners, is awake and they are not in a good mood.
The Second Amendment Sanctuary movement continued to steamroll through Virginia as counties make their stand against Governor Northam’s & Democrat’s pending threat to gut the Second Amendment.
So far we have 7 brand new 2A Sanctuary Counties in Virginia: Charlotte, Campbell, Carroll, Appomattox, Patrick, Pittsylvania, & Dinwiddie County. All so far have passed unanimously!
Appomattox County is now the latest Second Amendment Sanctuary in Virginia. Congratulations! We now have FOUR sanctuaries and there are more are on the way this week.
Northam has declared war on Virginia’s gun owners: CHP holders, open carriers, hunters, target shooters, sport shooters, collectors, and competitors.
Tomorrow, Tuesday, November 5th is election day and our right to keep and bear arms is on the chopping block. We need ALL HANDS ON DECK!
The Board lowered the CHP fee from $50 to $40, instead of to $25. The County is putting the extra $15 in the General Fund, like it would a tax.
What is it about politicians who admit to wearing blackface? All are trying to divert attention from their past by pushing gun control.