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The delegate that is proud to "Carry on behalf of the Governor..." this bill. Is the same one that said this: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/289253/hypocrite-levine_PNG-1267519.png View Quote Pandering, flip flopping, arrogant, shit bag communist. Fucking self proclaimed “Nazi hunter”? Really? Look in the mirror. If you really hate the Nazis, should probably not be following their playbook. |
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Sorry guys, I've looked and looked and can't find it, it was not on my device when it was shown to me, all I remember is that it was around a minute or so long on a live state feed that got cut off. Maybe it was ozoned.
I remember seeing some long-beared guy shouting out, the VSP lining-up, Philip Van Cleave standing up with a WTF look on his face, and committee members running to their exit and peeking around the door (a woman) then the feed stopped. |
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I have a good idea. Why don't you guys have another rally where you willingly disarm yourselves on the illegal order of a tyrant? And then voluntarily walk into a cage being over-watched by government snipers. I'm sure they'll change their mind this time. View Quote |
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I stopped reading on page 1 because I am getting too angry.
Thanks to the posters for mentioning my vid and photos @LexConcord |
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Quoted: Sorry guys, I've looked and looked and can't find it, it was not on my device when it was shown to me, all I remember is that it was around a minute or so long on a live state feed that got cut off. Maybe it was ozoned. I remember seeing some long-beared guy shouting out, the VSP lining-up, Philip Van Cleave standing up with a WTF look on his face, and committee members running to their exit and peeking around the door (a woman) then the feed stopped. View Quote |
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Good idea. Just make damn sure you keep your faces uncovered and stay off the Governor's lawn -- all while shouting that you will not comply. That will definitely send them a serious message. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have a good idea. Why don't you guys have another rally where you willingly disarm yourselves on the illegal order of a tyrant? And then voluntarily walk into a cage being over-watched by government snipers. I'm sure they'll change their mind this time. Static Sound Effect and Video |
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Good idea. Just make damn sure you keep your faces uncovered and stay off the Governor's lawn -- all while shouting that you will not comply. That will definitely send them a serious message. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have a good idea. Why don't you guys have another rally where you willingly disarm yourselves on the illegal order of a tyrant? And then voluntarily walk into a cage being over-watched by government snipers. I'm sure they'll change their mind this time. |
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Yep, that was the one. Thank you very much.
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I sincerely hope that if this crap passes the House, the Senate and conference and becomes law, Virginia citizens do not simply repeat what we have seen in every other state like this: silent 4% compliance while the rest hide their arms and fear to use them at all, while a few dozen are arrested annually for incidental contact. This needs to be rejected in the firmest, most unequivocal manner known to man. View Quote |
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Carter just told me this - need 5 total in the House to vote "no". I think there's one another I know of off top of my head who won't vote for it, so we need 3 more. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/241023/20200207_135223_jpg-1267482.JPG View Quote |
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Quoted: I suggest you guys stop shitting in this thread. View Quote What good would me telling this guy Attached File to arrest Me have done? How could I continue to help besides looking like a fool on the news getting arrested for sitting in a chair when told to leave? |
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Quoted: Sorry guys, I've looked and looked and can't find it, it was not on my device when it was shown to me, all I remember is that it was around a minute or so long on a live state feed that got cut off. Maybe it was ozoned. I remember seeing some long-beared guy shouting out, the VSP lining-up, Philip Van Cleave standing up with a WTF look on his face, and committee members running to their exit and peeking around the door (a woman) then the feed stopped. View Quote https://www.richmond.com/video/news/police-clearing-gun-rights-supporters-out-of-the-house-public/video_e137e69c-56e2-5dc2-8fb8-ec7319cef36c.html Edit: should have refreshed first |
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Quoted: Seriously. What good would me telling this guyhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/418755/D89B8399-5D4F-4346-8794-25C458F7F865_jpe-1267539.JPG to arrest Me have done? How could I continue to help besides looking like a fool on the news getting arrested for sitting in a chair when told to leave? View Quote |
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So as to not clutter up this thread, I took the machine gun market impact of HB 961 elsewhere to its own thread
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How are they going to grandfather weapons without registration? Seems like it's an unenforceable idiotic feel-good nonsense.
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Quoted: It does kinda make you wonder what we really gain by these peaceful protests. On the one hand, we show that we are responsible, law-abiding citizens that won't lash out like our radical lefty counterparts. On the other hand, we show that we are responsible, law-abiding citizens that won't lash out like our radical left counterparts. View Quote |
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The rule of law was broken long ago.
With American cities deciding to not prosecute illegal immigrants, while some even aiding illegal immigrants, we have no rule of law. The law is the law. You can't selectively choose which laws to live by. If the liberal cities can ignore law on illegal immigration why should someone who lives in rural Virginia have to obey by the law these assholes passed? |
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I absolutely love how gun owners shit on other gun owners. No wonder the other side wins. People need to call there reps and complain But I'd like to see gun manufacturer's and ammo companies private vendors tell the state of Virginia and the Leo's in counties that aren't sanctuary gun county's to pound sand No new firearms or repairs No magazines except what us peasants get to buy No ammo sales No training classes No plates or armor Let them use slingshots and sticks ...a long time ago in other commie states https://championshipsubdivision.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=32172 |
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So as to not clutter up this thread, I took the machine gun market impact of HB 961 elsewhere to its own thread View Quote |
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Delegate Josh Cole of the 28th has said he's against anything that confiscates things from people. He was on the Committee but I think he didn't show up to vote to avoid taking a stance. There's a pressure point there, I think. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Carter just told me this - need 5 total in the House to vote "no". I think there's one another I know of off top of my head who won't vote for it, so we need 3 more. Attached File He was on the Committee but I think he didn't show up to vote to avoid taking a stance. There's a pressure point there, I think. ...FFS |
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I don't like it when they make it so you can't dispose of your own property. My reading of this revised version is that you can gift an assault firearm to a family member and that the executor of a will / estate can transfer (only transfer, NOT SELL) to a beneficiary. There is no provision to allow one to sell to a licensed dealer or to an out of state buyer. § 18.2-308.9 (A) also states: "Assault firearm" includes any part or combination of parts designed or intended to convert, 418 modify, or otherwise alter a firearm into an assault firearm, or any combination of parts that may be readily 419 assembled into an assault firearm. "Assault firearm" does not include (i) a firearm that has been rendered 420 permanently inoperable, (ii) an antique firearm as defined in § 18.2-308.2:2, or (iii) a curio or relic as 421 defined in § 18.2-308.2:2. That definition would make a machine gun, which can be readily assembled into a semi automatic meeting the other criteria, fall into the category. These two sections, when combined, basically means if you own machine guns in VA you can never sell them so long as you remain a VA resident, and your heirs can inherit them but not sell them if they are also VA residents. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If anyone hasn't read the amended copy that passed, here's a link" https://committees.lis.virginia.gov/pdfs/drafts/20107888D.pdf Chasing around all the little amendments to other statutes that it affects and stuff like changing from "Shall" to "Is", strikethroughs, it's crazy. I don't like when they change "Shall" to "Is". Not a lawyer, but "shall" and "may" are important words. "Is" and other changes like it bother me, but I don't know why. My reading of this revised version is that you can gift an assault firearm to a family member and that the executor of a will / estate can transfer (only transfer, NOT SELL) to a beneficiary. There is no provision to allow one to sell to a licensed dealer or to an out of state buyer. § 18.2-308.9 (A) also states: "Assault firearm" includes any part or combination of parts designed or intended to convert, 418 modify, or otherwise alter a firearm into an assault firearm, or any combination of parts that may be readily 419 assembled into an assault firearm. "Assault firearm" does not include (i) a firearm that has been rendered 420 permanently inoperable, (ii) an antique firearm as defined in § 18.2-308.2:2, or (iii) a curio or relic as 421 defined in § 18.2-308.2:2. That definition would make a machine gun, which can be readily assembled into a semi automatic meeting the other criteria, fall into the category. These two sections, when combined, basically means if you own machine guns in VA you can never sell them so long as you remain a VA resident, and your heirs can inherit them but not sell them if they are also VA residents. |
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Given the potential for antigun activists to try and use posts here as justification for red flagging people, sanitizing the site of all VA related content may be something the owners should consider closely. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: When these bills pass the best thing possible would be for Virginia members to go radio silent and Goatboy to nuke all of the current and archived Virginia threads from orbit. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/1715/wakanda-1134358.jpg |
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The delegate that is proud to "Carry on behalf of the Governor..." this bill. Is the same one that said this: Attached File View Quote |
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No offense, but I really don't care about machine guns, since owners of those are the most powerful lobby for keeping the registry closed, and many supported the federal AWB. "Oh, I have a MG, I'm exempt from the 1994 AWB. Sucks to be you!" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So as to not clutter up this thread, I took the machine gun market impact of HB 961 elsewhere to its own thread ...amiright?! |
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They were savvy enough to plug the potential for using trusts to bypass the restrictions by specifically only allowing trusts created by a will. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If anyone hasn't read the amended copy that passed, here's a link" https://committees.lis.virginia.gov/pdfs/drafts/20107888D.pdf Chasing around all the little amendments to other statutes that it affects and stuff like changing from "Shall" to "Is", strikethroughs, it's crazy. I don't like when they change "Shall" to "Is". Not a lawyer, but "shall" and "may" are important words. "Is" and other changes like it bother me, but I don't know why. My reading of this revised version is that you can gift an assault firearm to a family member and that the executor of a will / estate can transfer (only transfer, NOT SELL) to a beneficiary. There is no provision to allow one to sell to a licensed dealer or to an out of state buyer. 18.2-308.9 (A) also states: "Assault firearm" includes any part or combination of parts designed or intended to convert, 418 modify, or otherwise alter a firearm into an assault firearm, or any combination of parts that may be readily 419 assembled into an assault firearm. "Assault firearm" does not include (i) a firearm that has been rendered 420 permanently inoperable, (ii) an antique firearm as defined in 18.2-308.2:2, or (iii) a curio or relic as 421 defined in 18.2-308.2:2. That definition would make a machine gun, which can be readily assembled into a semi automatic meeting the other criteria, fall into the category. These two sections, when combined, basically means if you own machine guns in VA you can never sell them so long as you remain a VA resident, and your heirs can inherit them but not sell them if they are also VA residents. Either way, your gun dies with you. VA has over 35k registered machine guns. Even if 10k of those are post 86 dealer samples (this ratio aligns with the national ration of transferable to non-transferable MGs in the NFATR), that's 25,000 machine guns that will either be sold out of state before HB 961 goes into effect or become locked out of the market unless the owner moves to a different state. At current MG pricing (avg. $20k for transferable), that's around $500 million in inventory that could be pushed into the market in a very short period of time. It's not like most law-makers understand (or are even aware of) NFA intricacies. |
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Yep, https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/503720/Capture3_JPG-1267260.JPGLiterally https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/503720/Capture4_JPG-1267262.JPG (screenshots from vid courtesy of @Riflenoob, who was there in person representing us all) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So they pass anti guns laws, then immediately hide behind men with guns? Did I get that right? https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/503720/Capture4_JPG-1267262.JPG (screenshots from vid courtesy of @Riflenoob, who was there in person representing us all) |
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I sincerely hope that if this crap passes the House, the Senate and conference and becomes law, Virginia citizens do not simply repeat what we have seen in every other state like this: silent 4% compliance while the rest hide their arms and fear to use them at all, while a few dozen are arrested annually for incidental contact. This needs to be rejected in the firmest, most unequivocal manner known to man. |
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Quoted: Well, we know LEO's pictured will not hesitate follow the overlords orders to confiscate View Quote They are likely excited to show off their mil-grade toys and step on some necks. What good was all that training if you dont get to put the non-compliants in their place? Red flag orders will be like the raid on OBL. |
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United we stand
divided we fall Lexington Concord April 19 1775 We stood and soon the rest followed I hope it does not come to this but the elected overlords have sold their souls and sold us down the river. |
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OWNERS AND MODS NEED TO NUKE/SANITIZE THIS SITE OF ALL VA THREADS.
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Nut job Levine. Pandering, flip flopping, arrogant, shit bag communist. Fucking self proclaimed “Nazi hunter”? Really? Look in the mirror. If you really hate the Nazis, should probably not be following their playbook. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The delegate that is proud to "Carry on behalf of the Governor..." this bill. Is the same one that said this: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/289253/hypocrite-levine_PNG-1267519.png Pandering, flip flopping, arrogant, shit bag communist. Fucking self proclaimed “Nazi hunter”? Really? Look in the mirror. If you really hate the Nazis, should probably not be following their playbook. |
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So as to not clutter up this thread, I took the machine gun market impact of HB 961 elsewhere to its own thread ...amiright?! |
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"Assault firearm" includes any part or combination of parts designed or intended to convert, modify, or otherwise alter a firearm into an assault firearm, or any combination of parts that may be readily assembled into an assault firearm. "Assault firearm" does not include (i) a firearm that has been rendered permanently inoperable, (ii) an antique firearm as defined in § 18.2-308.2:2, or (iii) a curio or relic as defined in § 18.2-308.2:2. View Quote 2. A semi-automatic center-fire rifle that expels single or multiple projectiles by action of an explosion of a combustible material that has the ability to accept a detachable magazine and has one of the following characteristics: (i) a folding or telescoping stock; (ii) a pistol grip that protrudes conspicuously beneath the action of the rifle; (iii) a second handgrip or a protruding grip that can be held by the non-trigger hand; (iv) a grenade launcher; (v) a flare launcher, (vi) a silencer; (vii) a flash suppressor; (viii) a muzzle brake; (ix) a muzzle compensator; (x) a threaded barrel capable of accepting (a) a silencer, (b) a flash suppressor, (c) a muzzle brake, or (d) a muzzle compensator; or (xi) any characteristic of like kind as enumerated in clauses (i) through (x). View Quote I suppose you could argue those parts are not "designed or intended to" change a firearm into an assualt firearms, as they are not designed/intended ONLY to be used on semi-automatic center-fire rifles with detachable magazines, and could be used on bolt actions, etc. But it is at least ambiguous as to whether such parts alone would be "assault firearms" and banned from sale. |
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Suppose they were so "shocked" that they all broke out in a case of spontaneous mass "shortness of breath".....Most of those there were not spring chickens you know. Jokes aside I guess it's easy for me to sit here and say it but damn, I honestly don't know if I could have complied or not.....When I watched the full length version of the roust-out by the VSP my blood boiled sort of like when the impact of 9-11 hit me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What would have happened if every one didn't leave and peacefully allowed themselves to be arrested? Made the national news. What would the charge be? Jokes aside I guess it's easy for me to sit here and say it but damn, I honestly don't know if I could have complied or not.....When I watched the full length version of the roust-out by the VSP my blood boiled sort of like when the impact of 9-11 hit me. |
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I'd have turned in my badge right then and there or openly refuse to follow orders if I were one of those VSP. Kicking out the public and then making law behind closed doors is something a rubber stamp kangaroo parliament of Communist Cuba, not the US.
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I have a good idea. Why don't you guys have another rally where you willingly disarm yourselves on the illegal order of a tyrant? And then voluntarily walk into a cage being over-watched by government snipers. I'm sure they'll change their mind this time. View Quote |
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I find my distrust, and dislike for cops is coming full circle.
In my late teens and early 20s I pretty much hated them. By the time I was 32 or so that had flipped. Now that I'm 45, the circle is turning again, snd frankly after seeing some things as of late, especially today, I think I'm hitting that fulcrum point again. I mean I just can't trust or like that. Would they have been so pushy if we were armed? I certainly didn't see any pushing around on the 20th. I get that there are "some" on our side. But frankly, the more I see, the less I think those numbers are. |
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