City of Bristol VA, council stops short of approving “Second Amendment Sanctuary” resolution

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The Bristol Virginia City Council voted unanimously Monday to oppose proposed state gun-control legislation but stopped short of approving the city as a “Second Amendment Sanctuary.”

Virginia municipalities take on Second Amendment Sanctuary status

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Communities across the Commonwealth have spent weeks discussing gun rights and deciding whether to become Second Amendment Sanctuaries.

Powhatan County VA, adopts Second Amendment Sanctuary resolution

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Powhatan County VA, adopts Second Amendment Sanctuary resolution

Russell County VA, unanimously approved Second Amendment sanctuary resolution

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In a 7-0 vote, the Russell County Board of Supervisors adopted the Second Amendment Sanctuary Resolution.

Lancaster County VA, adopts Second Amendment resolution

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WHEREAS, the Board is concerned that introduced legislation for the 2020 Virginia General Assembly, if passed, will infringe upon rights guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution and Article 1, 8 13 of the Virginia Constitution;

Louisa County VA, voted to approve Second Amendment Sanctuary

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On the motion of Mr. Adams, seconded by Mr. Wade, which carried by a vote of 6-0-1, with Mr. Barnes abstaining, the Board approved the resolution.

City of Waynesboro VA, Reversing course, passes Constitutional City resolution

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Backtracking on an earlier decision to not vote on a Second Amendment-related resolution, Waynesboro City Council on Monday unanimously approved a resolution that declares the city a "Constitutional City."

Montgomery Co VA, Board votes 4-3 to reaffirm Second Amendment Support

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After declining to pass a Second Amendment Sanctuary resolution 4-3, the Montgomery County Virginia Board took up a resolution to reaffirm its support and commitment for the second amendment which passed 4-3.

Carroll County VA, Commissioners Declare a ‘Second Amendment Sanctuary’

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As Virginia lawmakers prepare to consider gun-control measures in a special General Assembly session and top state officials rove the commonwealth for roundtable discussions about gun laws, at least one Southwest Virginia county has headed in the opposite direction.

King William County VA, supervisors delare Second Amendment Sanctuary

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During the Board of Supervisors Meeting on Nov. 25 2019, the board voted unanimously to approve the Second Amendment Sanctuary resolution presented.