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VA: ‘We know where you live.’ Armed activist protests gun bill at Virginia lawmaker’s home
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A gun rights activist protested an assault weapons ban bill over the weekend by showing up at the house of the Virginia lawmaker who proposed it.
Del. Mark Levine, a Democrat from Alexandria, said Brandon Howard, head of the Right to Bear Arms Virginia group and Hopewell GOP chairman, showed up to his home with a “military-style semi-automatic shotgun and pistol,” Virginia Public Media reported.
Levine told the news outlet he called the police after he saw a protest event on Facebook. Levine said Howard posted his address on the event and read it in a Facebook video he posted. |
| Comment by:
PHORTO
(2/20/2020)
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| Uh... getting a little WARM, there, Delegate Levine? (Heh-heh.) |
| Comment by:
hisself
(2/20/2020)
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| Kind of a dumb stunt, but what the devil is a “military-style semi-automatic shotgun and pistol”?? Is that one of them thar shotguns that shoots over 100 cartridges a minute, with a 20 clip magazine and a black trigger? |
| Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(2/20/2020)
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| No, it's the "thing that goes up." ;) |
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