Anonymous ID: 2568e7 Jan. 13, 2020, 7:02 a.m. No.7800503   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0546 >>0780 >>0889 >>0942 >>1085 >>1192

Article misleading. A COMMITTEE voted. Some state senators defying order (see Sen. Amanda Chase proclaimed on radio she will be carrying today).

 

https://wtop.com/virginia/2020/01/virginia-lawmakers-vote-to-ban-guns-at-state-capitol-the-first-in-whats-expected-to-be-many-contentious-gun-votes/

 

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Virginia lawmakers voted Friday to ban firearms at the state Capitol, the first in what’s expected to be many contentious gun votes in coming weeks.

 

Newly empowered Democrats who made up a majority of a special rules committee voted to ban guns at the Capitol and a legislative office building despite bitter protests from Republicans, saying the move was needed to protect public safety.

 

“Our focus here is to keep everybody safe,” said House Speaker Eileen Filler-Corn. “These are policies and rules that should have passed a long, long time ago.”

 

Public officials have expressed concerns about planned Jan. 20 rallies that are set to draw huge crowds of pro-gun and gun-control advocates. Gun advocates from around Virginia and even out of state have pledged to turn out in force to highlight their resistance to proposed gun-control measures.

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Democrats initially indicated that the new ban had been recommended by law enforcement.

 

“I just have to say that this is something that’s been recommended by our Capitol Police. And I think there are times when we sort of have to trust what our law enforcement officers are telling us,” House Majority Leader Charniele Herring said.

 

But Capitol Police Col. Anthony Pike said after the vote that he made no recommendations on whether guns should be banned, only on how to implement the ban Democrats wanted. The new policy will require that everyone entering the Capitol, except for lawmakers, must go through a metal detector.

 

GOP lawmakers accused Democrats of rushing through an unnecessary policy and then trying to lay it at the feet of Capitol Police.

 

“That was a deliberate misrepresentation,” said GOP Del. Kirk Cox. “There’s just no way around that.”

 

The new policy takes effect at the end of Friday.

 

Republicans said visitors to the Capitol and lawmakers should be able to choose to protect themselves as they see fit. Some GOP lawmakers routinely carry guns while at the legislature. One of them, Republican Sen. Amanda Chase, would not say whether she would comply with the new rules.

 

Virginia’s Constitution blocks lawmakers from being arrested during legislative sessions except for egregious crimes, and Pike said Capitol Police will not arrest any lawmakers who violate the gun ban.

 

Previously, anyone with a valid concealed handgun permit was allowed to bring a gun into the Capitol. Weapons were banned in certain parts of the building, which was designed by President Thomas Jefferson, including the Senate gallery and the governor’s office on the third floor.

 

One Democratic committee member cited two past incidents in arguing for the new ban.

 

In 2006, a Republican delegate’s handgun accidentally discharged in his office and was stopped by a bulletproof vest hanging on the door. And in 2017, a Republican state senator left his gun behind in a …

Anonymous ID: 2568e7 Jan. 13, 2020, 8:30 a.m. No.7801156   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1192

Virginia's Legislative Info Sys. 2020 Search for weapons related bills

 

https://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?201+sbj+068