Other Papers Say: Gun measure could backfire
- Virginia voters will impact the firearms industry and Second Amendment rights in the November elections, affecting the governor and House of Delegates races.
- The Virginia General Assembly, controlled by Democrats, passed stringent bills regulating firearms, including a ban on assault weapons and a five-day waiting period for purchases.
- Chris Kopacki, a representative of the NSSF, stated that these laws threaten the firearms industry's economic stability and individual freedoms.
- Gov. Glenn Youngkin has vowed not to sign legislation that unjustly targets the firearms industry and infringes on Second Amendment rights.
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Gun rights under attack in Virginia
As Virginia's gubernatorial campaign season heats up, voters must understand the significant impact this November's elections will have on the firearms industry and our Second Amendment rights. The outcomes of the elections for governor, attorney general and the entire House…
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