Dinwiddie County VA, declares itself ‘Second Amendment Sanctuary’
Dinwiddie County now joins a handful of other Virginia counties in voting to defend gun rights. Voting in of the Second Amendment Resolution drew in hundreds of people to Tuesday’s supervisor’s meeting.
Lee County VA, declares itself a ‘Second Amendment Sanctuary’ 4-1
Lee County became the latest Virginia locality to declare itself a “Second Amendment Sanctuary” after the Board of Supervisors approved a resolution at its meeting Tuesday.
Patrick County VA, now a second amendment sanctuary
Patrick County VA, now a second amendment sanctuary
Appomattox County VA, declares itself a ‘Second Amendment sanctuary’
Following a trend rippling across Virginia counties, Appomattox County has declared itself a “Second Amendment Sanctuary,” uniting behind its intention to “oppose unconstitutional restrictions on the right to keep and bear arms.”
Charlotte County VA, Second Amendment Sanctuary passes unanimous
Following the example of the Campbell County Board of Supervisors, Cullen/Red House District Supervisor Crystal Shepherd requested that the Charlotte County Board of Supervisors pass a resolution making the county a Second Amendment sanctuary during its Nov. 13 meeting.
The resolution passed unanimously.
Campbell County va, declares itself ‘Second Amendment Sanctuary’
Campbell County is one of the first localities to declare itself a “Second Amendment Sanctuary. “We’re saying you have to defend our second amendment rights," said James Borland, a member of the Board of Supervisors.
Carroll County VA, Commissioners Declare a ‘Second Amendment Sanctuary’
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.