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If this happens then WV should be renamed the State of Virginia and then what ever former VA county that does not secede can be the Commonwealth of Left Virginia.
This is where the Democrats are out to destroy the states, and rip up the country, and end it like we know it. We must fight if it comes down to it.
 
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This is where the Democrats are out to destroy the states, and rip up the country, and end it like we know it. We must fight if it comes down to it.
I would say Virginia is the test state for 2a denigration of rights. The powers that want guns gone from America have been slowly eating away at rights for years. I'm not sure they planned on the reaction they got. Ralph Northam is an idiot for trying this.
 
I would say Virginia is the test state for 2a denigration of rights. The powers that want guns gone from America have been slowly eating away at rights for years. I'm not sure they planned on the reaction they got. Ralph Northam is an idiot for trying this.
Just think, I’ve been reading about antifa will be showing up, and this could be a false black flag. Remember what q said? Expect black flags. This could turn ugly, and start something big. Hoping for peaceful demonstrations, and no one gets hurt. Northam and the rest should be strung up for doing this, and also at the capital.
 
See... drugs and terrorism. They have an excuse to remove your rights fighting these two.

Northam Declares State Of Emergency In Virginia Because "Armed Militia Groups Plan To Storm The Capitol"

Citing violence that erupted in Charlottesville during a Unite the Right rally in 2017, Northam said that there are credible threats that “armed militia groups plan to storm the Capitol” during Monday’s rally. In an executive order, he announced he is banning all weapons from Capitol Square for the day.
 
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See... drugs and terrorism. They have an excuse to remove your rights fighting these two.

Northam Declares State Of Emergency In Virginia Because "Armed Militia Groups Plan To Storm The Capitol"
I’ve noticed most of these are a solution looking for a problem. We must ban guns because of Charlottesville, how many people were shot there? Legally armed people gather and nothing happens not because of stupid laws but because they don’t want to be violent. But the left will say see if not for these laws there would have been a massacre. If not for banning guns in the Capitol they would have shot us all. I couldn’t find a record of anyone ever being shot in the Capitol building so Virginians somehow managed to keep it together for the last couple hundred years without needing a law about it. They want laws prohibiting law abiding people from doing things and when the law abiding people don’t do those things they never planned to do in the first place they say see this law works.
 
I would say Virginia is the test state for 2a denigration of rights. The powers that want guns gone from America have been slowly eating away at rights for years. I'm not sure they planned on the reaction they got. Ralph Northam is an idiot for trying this.
I agree, dem candidates for President now and in the future will be paying close attention to see how far they can go here.
 
Someone needs to step in before all of it passes. There's no excuse to allow it to pass just to go to the court to get knocked down. This is going to cost the state millions in court costs.
 
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FBI arrests three suspected neo-Nazis who planned to protest Virginia gun control proposals

The FBI on Thursday arrested three suspected neo-Nazis who had planned to travel with firearms to Richmond, Va., to participate in a protest against gun control measures proposed by the state legislature’s newly-seated Democratic majority.

Federal officials took the three men into custody in connection with a probe into the white supremacist group The Base, charging them with several federal crimes in Maryland, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland announced.

Officials said one of the three, Patrik Mathews, a former soldier in the Canadian army, entered the U.S. illegally. Mathews, a trained combat engineer, was discharged from the Canadian military after his white supremacist ties came to light, The New York Times reported.


The others charged include Brian Mark Lemley of Elkton, Md., and Newark, Del., and William Garfield Bilbrough IV of Denton, Md., according to the U.S. Attorney's office.

The complaint accuses Lemley and Mathews of transporting a firearm and ammunition with intent to commit a felony and it charges Lemley and Bilbrough with allegedly transporting and harboring aliens and conspiring to do so.
 
FBI arrests three suspected neo-Nazis who planned to protest Virginia gun control proposals

The FBI on Thursday arrested three suspected neo-Nazis who had planned to travel with firearms to Richmond, Va., to participate in a protest against gun control measures proposed by the state legislature’s newly-seated Democratic majority.

Federal officials took the three men into custody in connection with a probe into the white supremacist group The Base, charging them with several federal crimes in Maryland, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland announced.

Officials said one of the three, Patrik Mathews, a former soldier in the Canadian army, entered the U.S. illegally. Mathews, a trained combat engineer, was discharged from the Canadian military after his white supremacist ties came to light, The New York Times reported.


The others charged include Brian Mark Lemley of Elkton, Md., and Newark, Del., and William Garfield Bilbrough IV of Denton, Md., according to the U.S. Attorney's office.

The complaint accuses Lemley and Mathews of transporting a firearm and ammunition with intent to commit a felony and it charges Lemley and Bilbrough with allegedly transporting and harboring aliens and conspiring to do so.
Those damn Canadians, again.
 
FBI arrests three suspected neo-Nazis who planned to protest Virginia gun control proposals

The FBI on Thursday arrested three suspected neo-Nazis who had planned to travel with firearms to Richmond, Va., to participate in a protest against gun control measures proposed by the state legislature’s newly-seated Democratic majority.

Federal officials took the three men into custody in connection with a probe into the white supremacist group The Base, charging them with several federal crimes in Maryland, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland announced.

Officials said one of the three, Patrik Mathews, a former soldier in the Canadian army, entered the U.S. illegally. Mathews, a trained combat engineer, was discharged from the Canadian military after his white supremacist ties came to light, The New York Times reported.


The others charged include Brian Mark Lemley of Elkton, Md., and Newark, Del., and William Garfield Bilbrough IV of Denton, Md., according to the U.S. Attorney's office.

The complaint accuses Lemley and Mathews of transporting a firearm and ammunition with intent to commit a felony and it charges Lemley and Bilbrough with allegedly transporting and harboring aliens and conspiring to do so.

Rumor has it that their leader is being looked into for sending them to Virginia and theres a pic of him online ...

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You just can’t trust those Canadians .
 
FBI arrests three suspected neo-Nazis who planned to protest Virginia gun control proposals

The FBI on Thursday arrested three suspected neo-Nazis who had planned to travel with firearms to Richmond, Va., to participate in a protest against gun control measures proposed by the state legislature’s newly-seated Democratic majority.

Federal officials took the three men into custody in connection with a probe into the white supremacist group The Base, charging them with several federal crimes in Maryland, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland announced.

Officials said one of the three, Patrik Mathews, a former soldier in the Canadian army, entered the U.S. illegally. Mathews, a trained combat engineer, was discharged from the Canadian military after his white supremacist ties came to light, The New York Times reported.


The others charged include Brian Mark Lemley of Elkton, Md., and Newark, Del., and William Garfield Bilbrough IV of Denton, Md., according to the U.S. Attorney's office.

The complaint accuses Lemley and Mathews of transporting a firearm and ammunition with intent to commit a felony and it charges Lemley and Bilbrough with allegedly transporting and harboring aliens and conspiring to do so.

White supremacists from Canada, Maryland and Delaware instead of Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi... interesting.
 
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