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The lessons that we learn are written the tomb stones of others. -Reid Henrichs
Plain Virginia has been subdivided in the past. (Says the guy from West by God Virginia) Ya’ll just need to convince POTUS that the electoral college votes from the state of South Virginia will go to him like my forefathers did with Abe back in 1861.
If I were worried as you are I’d
1) spend $100 on a nice stripped lower now.
2) shop until Black Friday for a nice complete AR
3) find some place in WV/NC/PA to store your fun stuff until the dust settles. On my last trip to our eastern panhandle I was surprised at the number of private ranges catering to out of state (occupied territory) shooters.
Good Luck
I've made a little list of the main AR's I am really keeping my eyes peeled on. I have decided to increase my budget to around $1,200-$1,300. Not looking to go anymore above this budget. For the list, I've got a BCM RECCE 14.5 or 16 MCMR, and I have seen them in between $1,200-$1,300; I've seen one or two LWRC DI's for roughly $1,260; a Centurion Arms CM4 from the factory website, $1,200, would spend the $10 extra for a 15 inch handguard, and maybe would spend the extra $30 on the B5 SOPMOD stock upgrade; or another Daniel Defense, but this time a V7, and I have seen a few for about $1,300.
Sign the petitions to impeach northam. Contact every legislator regardless of their party. Start petitions to impeach every legislator that wants gun control. Use your voices. Don’t move out, fight this in the courts. I don’t live in VA but I own land there.
Let's not forget Robert Sarvis, the Libertarian candidate whose 146k votes threw the 2013 VA election to Terry McAuliffe over Ken Cuccinelli.
Bob McDonnell screwed up on the gifts thing, but he won in 2009 with 58.6% of the vote, and was on track to be a presidential candidate.
Y’all are absolutely spot on. I’ve contacted my delegate, the county bordering ours just became Virginia’s technically second, but first after the VA State elections, Second Amendment Sanctuary County. It was a unanimous vote to establish themselves as one. Around 11 other primarily southern counties immediately contacted the county’s Board of Supervisors, and other related local officials, for guidance in the process to become Second Amendment Sanctuary Counties, too. This fills me with an overwhelming sense of hope.
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