Parts of Virginia Fight Back!

Published on November 26, 2019
Duration: 3:07

This video reports on Virginia counties and a sheriff declaring themselves Second Amendment Sanctuaries and refusing to enforce unconstitutional gun laws. Sheriff Ricky L. Walker of Amelia County stated his oath is to uphold the U.S. Constitution and he will not confiscate firearms under a judge's order if the law is unconstitutional. Several counties have passed resolutions to become sanctuaries, signaling local resistance to potential new gun control measures.

Quick Summary

Sheriff Ricky L. Walker of Amelia County, Virginia, has publicly stated his commitment to upholding the U.S. Constitution, declaring he will not enforce unconstitutional gun laws, even under a judge's order. This stance aligns with several Virginia counties that have declared themselves Second Amendment Sanctuaries in response to anticipated gun control legislation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Guns & Gadgets News
  2. 00:09Good News from Virginia
  3. 00:14Virginia's Political Shift and Gun Laws
  4. 00:23Amelia County Sheriff's Stance
  5. 01:13Sheriff Walker's Oath and Constitutional Duty
  6. 01:37Virginia Counties Declare Second Amendment Sanctuaries
  7. 01:47Specific Sanctuary Counties Named
  8. 02:28Call to Action for Virginia Residents
  9. 02:47Black Friday Sales Announcement
  10. 03:04Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Second Amendment Sanctuary?

A Second Amendment Sanctuary is a designation adopted by local governments, typically counties, in the United States to express their intent to resist or refuse to enforce certain gun control laws they deem unconstitutional, particularly those infringing upon the rights guaranteed by the Second Amendment.

Which Virginia counties have declared themselves Second Amendment Sanctuaries?

As of the video's reporting, Appomattox, Giles, and Dinwiddie counties in Virginia have declared themselves Second Amendment Sanctuaries. Charlotte, Campbell, Carroll, Patrick, and Pittsylvania counties have also approved resolutions to become sanctuaries.

What is Sheriff Ricky L. Walker's position on enforcing gun laws in Virginia?

Sheriff Ricky L. Walker of Amelia County, Virginia, has stated that his oath of office is to uphold the U.S. Constitution. He has declared he will not enforce unconstitutional gun laws, even if ordered to by a judge, asserting that his primary duty is to constitutional principles.

Why are Virginia counties declaring themselves Second Amendment Sanctuaries?

These declarations are a response to Virginia's political shift towards a Democratic majority and the anticipation of new gun control legislation being introduced. Counties and sheriffs are signaling their opposition to potential laws that they believe violate Second Amendment rights.

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