Clarke Co. VA, Supervisors Adopt Second Amendment Resolution
the five-member Clarke County Board unanimously passed a resolution that expresses its intent to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Fauquier County VA, joins ‘Second-Amendment Sanctuary’ movement
Fauquier County Board of Supervisors Chairman Christopher Butler read the resolution before it was voted on. It says, “The Fauquier County Board of Supervisors will urge it’s entire legislative delegation to oppose legislation that infringes upon the fundamental right to keep and bear arms and will continue to fight such legislation”
Charles City VA, resolves to become a ‘Second Amendment sanctuary’
Charles City’s Board of Supervisors approved a resolution that declared the locality a “second amendment sanctuary.”
City of Buena Vista VA, Joins 2A Sanctuary Movement
Buena Vista was added to the ranks of Virginia localities deemed a sanctuary for Second Amendment rights after City Council on Saturday unanimously passed a resolution to that effect.
Dickenson Co. VA, Adopts Second Amendment Sanctuary Resolution
Dickenson County Virginia, Adopts Second Amendment Sanctuary Resolution, 19 Dec 2019
Accomack County VA, Passes Second Amendment Resolution, Stops Short of Declaring Sanctuary Status
The Accomack County Board of Supervisors followed the Northampton Board and passed a resolution that stopped short of declaring Accomack County to be a Second Amendment Sanctuary county but took a strong stand supporting the second amendment.
Amelia County VA, Supervisors pass Second Amendment Resolution
The Amelia County Board of Supervisors has issued a statement “clarifying” their vote on a Second Amendment Support Resolution after a Bearing Arms story on Thursday criticized the language in the resolution approved by supervisors, as well as the process used by supervisors at a meeting attend by hundreds of county residents.
Stafford County VA, Board Adopts ‘2nd Amendment Sanctuary’ Resolution
Stafford County supervisors voted unanimously to declare the county Second Amendment sanctuary.
Mathews County VA, passes “Second Amendment Sanctuary”
The Mathews County Supervisors allowed 5 speakers for and 5 speakers against the resolution to speak before taking the resolution on for a vote. The resolution passed unanimously after both sides of the issue were heard.
Prince Edward County VA, passes second amendment resolution.
WHEREAS, the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution reads, ‘A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed;’ and