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Virginia: Pro-Gun Legislation Heading to Governor McDonnell!Virginia: Pro-Gun Legislation Heading to Governor McDonnell!
Report by NRA-ILA at nraila.org On Wednesday, March 10, the Virginia State Senate passed the four pro-gun bills (HB109, HB505, HB885, and HB1191) which will now head to Governor Bob McDonnell (R) for his consideration. The State Senate was unable to hear House Bill 1092 and passed it over for the day; however, it will be taken up and heard tomorrow, March 11. House Bill 1092, sponsored by Delegate Anne B. Crockett-Stark (R-6), would give retired law-enforcement the ability to carry a concealed handgun without a permit. Please continue to contact your State Senator and respectfully request that they support HB1092. Contact information can be found here. Please contact Governor McDonnell by clicking here and respectfully urge him to sign the following bills: House Bill 109, sponsored by Delegate Mark Cole (R-88), would repeal the statute which allows the governing body of any county to require the sellers of pistols and revolvers to furnish the Clerk of the Circuit Court with the name and address of the purchaser, date of purchase and the number, make, and caliber of the gun. HB 109 passed the State Senate by a 40 to 0 margin. House Bill 885, sponsored by Delegate Cliff Athey (R-18), would allow any person who may lawfully possess a firearm and is carrying a handgun while in a personal, private vehicle or vessel to keep the firearm secured in a container or compartment in the vehicle or vessel. HB885 was conformed to SB408 by changing the word “secured” to “locked”. HB 885 passed the State Senate by a 24 to 15 margin. HB885 is the companion bill to SB408, which has already been transmitted to Governor McDonnell. House Bill 505, sponsored by Delegate Todd Gilbert (R-15) would allow a concealed carry permit holder to carry his or her firearm into a restaurant, provided he or she does not consume any alcohol. HB505 was conformed to SB334 by creating a Class 2 misdemeanor for consumption of alcohol while carrying concealed and stripping retired law enforcement officers of the ability to drink while carrying concealed. HB 505 originally was passed by the Senate with a 22 to 18 margin. After a motion for reconsideration, the Senate passed HB 505 by a 25 to 15 margin. HB505 is the companion bill to SB334, which has already been transmitted to Governor McDonnell. House Bill 1191, introduced by Delegate H. Morgan Griffith (R-8), would allow a circuit court judge to authorize the Clerk of Court to issue concealed handgun permits in instances where the application is complete, the background check does not indicate that the applicant is disqualified, and, after consulting with the local sheriff or police department, there are no other questions or issues surrounding the application. HB 1191 was passed in the State Senate by a vote of 32 to 8.
Re: Virginia: Pro-Gun Legislation Heading to Governor McDonnell!Good deal. Some victories and a big one with concealed carry where alcohol is served. Not being able to have a beer is a small price to pay. As a general rule if I drink I dont carry anyway so no biggie for me...
No more catchy slogans for me...I am simply fed up...4...four...4...2+2...
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Re: Virginia: Pro-Gun Legislation Heading to Governor McDonnell!Sadly I enjoy a cold beer with dinner ..
However I have never carried a weapon out to dinner and I have a NY CCW. Im so happy to see that some pro gun laws are passing ,, I really wanted to see the one gun a month go away .. HUMmmmm! Idea-My wife dosent drink --ILL have her get her CCW and she can carry if we think we might need protection- AH ha where theres a will theres a way ![]()
Re: Virginia: Pro-Gun Legislation Heading to Governor McDonnell!Will he sign it or just allow it to become law through his inaction? If he does nothing it becomes law after seven days, right?
Re: Virginia: Pro-Gun Legislation Heading to Governor McDonnell!
No, the Governor must sign it. Then it becomes law on July 1. “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.” — Edmund Burke
Re: Virginia: Pro-Gun Legislation Heading to Governor McDonnell!We did gain some ground ths year but I would trade all of those for the Castle Doctrine that we were screwed out of by low ball tactics in the Senate.
"When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty." - Thomas Jefferson
Re: Virginia: Pro-Gun Legislation Heading to Governor McDonnell!Well I want both the restaurant repeal and castle doctrine. We'll get castle sometime in the future...
No more catchy slogans for me...I am simply fed up...4...four...4...2+2...
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Re: Virginia: Pro-Gun Legislation Heading to Governor McDonnell!Agreed,It is worth fighting for.After the next Senate election and some committee reassignments it will have a better chance.Hopefully some like Marsh, Saslaw, Lucas and other wastes of space will not get reelected and can be sent back to Burger King or wherever they came from
"When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty." - Thomas Jefferson
Re: Virginia: Pro-Gun Legislation Heading to Governor McDonnell!Well, I'm not about to say "oh I'm so grateful at least we got the other ones through" - not after the way these butt nuggets have played...the castle doctrine will come and so will retribution for these illegal acts.
No more catchy slogans for me...I am simply fed up...4...four...4...2+2...
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Re: Virginia: Pro-Gun Legislation Heading to Governor McDonnell!
P99 - give this a quick read: http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/eb/howabill.pdf
Re: Virginia: Pro-Gun Legislation Heading to Governor McDonnell!It's too bad I didn't get to meet our esteemed Governor last week when we were at the same event in Richmond (the dedication of the Bell Tower, followed by the reception at the Capital)... I'd've enjoyed chatting with him about some of these, I expect.
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