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VA might allow EMS crews to carry

Posted: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 14:31:01
by AlanM
Virginia moves to allow ambulance crews to carry guns
September 12, 2012 By: Mike Stollenwerk
Continuing the general regulatory trend started by Governor Mark Warner (D), and continued by Governor Bob McDonnell (R), Virginia is continuing to strike more state regulations banning gun carry. This time it's Old Domination ambulance crews who will regain their right to bear arms.
If you wish to comment to the powers that be:
Public Comment Forum:On this Action: Amend current regulations to include new regulations as a result of legislative changes and changes in the practice of EMS.
Note: There are other changes in the works (being considered) besides the weapons change.

Public comments are In Progress! Opened on 9/10/2012 and closes at 11:59pm on 10/10/2012

Re: VA might allow EMS crews to carry

Posted: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 14:38:32
by SHMIV
Since I am not EMS, I was completely unaware that EMS was unable to carry on duty.

Re: VA might allow EMS crews to carry

Posted: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 14:43:07
by wylde007
Apparently Andrew Goddard isn't so fond of the idea. He thinks that armed EMS will result in more casualties. Just like if his son had been armed, more people would have died at Tech.

Yep. That's logic. :roll:

Re: VA might allow EMS crews to carry

Posted: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 15:05:38
by Tazguy04
This is long over due, I have alot of friends who will be happy to hear about this.

Re: VA might allow EMS crews to carry

Posted: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 15:22:53
by Jakeiscrazy
Saw this, would love to see it applied to all first responsors not just EMS.

Re: VA might allow EMS crews to carry

Posted: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 01:15:58
by Wolvee
The problem with the world is, when EMS shows up to a call and the Yo-yo's that are involved, just see uniforms and the EMS guys get attacked. I've seen this first hand.

In fact that's the reason many EMS still carry outdated 5-8 cell mag lights. When the natives get crazy, it's all they can have to protect themselves. Sad but true.

I don't know if any insurance companies would still stand behind a company if they knew they would/could be armed.