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VA: The Unsavory Roots Of The Second Amendment Sanctuary Movement
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There’s been a massive wave of public resistance in Virginia to gun regulations proposed by the recently-elected and Democratic-dominated state legislature there. This winter, supporters of gun rights across the state filled local meetings and, in more than 130 jurisdictions, fought for resolutions to become “Second Amendment Sanctuaries,” which dozens have passed.
While Virginia’s Attorney General says the measures hold no legal weight, they affirm that sheriffs and county officials plan to refuse to enforce what they say are unconstitutional state or federal gun regulations. |
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jac
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The roots of the second amendment sanctuary movement are the illegal immigrant sanctuary city movement. |
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jac
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The roots of the second amendment sanctuary movement are the result of sanctuary cities for illegal immigrants. |
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jac
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The roots of the second amendment sanctuary movement are the sanctuary cities for illegal immigrants. |
Comment by:
jac
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The roots of the second amendment sanctuary movement are the sanctuary cities for illegal immigrants. |
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jac
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The roots of the second amendment sanctuary movement are the sanctuary cities for illegal immigrants. |
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