Virginia Unconstitutional Gun Law Update With VCDL President: What We Can Do 🇺🇸

Published on December 20, 2019
Duration: 18:01

This video discusses proposed unconstitutional gun laws in Virginia, including bans on certain semi-automatic firearms and magazine capacity limits. Philip Van Cleave, President of the Virginia Citizens Defense League (VCDL), details the legislative threats and the strong grassroots opposition, emphasizing the importance of citizen engagement through rallies and local meetings. The discussion highlights the legal arguments against these laws, referencing both the US and Virginia Constitutions, and calls for a no-compromise stance against infringements on Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

Virginia is facing proposed gun laws that include bans on AR-15 style rifles and limits on magazine capacity to 10 rounds. Philip Van Cleave of the VCDL argues these are unconstitutional and urges citizens to oppose them through grassroots action, rallies, and supporting advocacy groups.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction: Special Guest & Virginia Gun Law Storm
  2. 00:21Philip Van Cleave: President of VCDL
  3. 00:56Proposed Gun Control Bills: Bans & Magazine Limits
  4. 01:51Unlawful Training & Paramilitary Legislation
  5. 02:16Virginia's Second Amendment Equivalent
  6. 02:47Universal Background Checks & Red Flag Laws
  7. 03:08Grandfathering Clauses & Registration Concerns
  8. 04:04Grassroots Uprising: 100,000 People Mobilized
  9. 04:38Second Amendment Sanctuary Movement
  10. 04:57Political Landscape: Democrats & Governor
  11. 05:31Impact of Uprising on Democrats
  12. 06:00Governor's Home Base Declares Sanctuary
  13. 06:12Gerrymandering vs. Gun Control Mandate
  14. 07:22What Can People Do? Attend Local Meetings
  15. 07:51VCDL Rally: January 20th
  16. 09:20Details of the January 20th Rally & Lobby Day
  17. 10:01Featured Speakers: Dick Heller & Active Shooter Survivor
  18. 10:42How to Find Rally Information: VCDL Website
  19. 11:05Concealed Carry Reciprocity & Open Carry in Virginia
  20. 11:39Attorney General's Ruling on Sanctuaries
  21. 12:10Hypocrisy of the Attorney General
  22. 12:28Constitutional Basis Against Gun Laws
  23. 12:53Focus on Criminals & Mental Health
  24. 13:13No Compromise Stance on Gun Rights
  25. 13:43Crime as an Excuse for Disarmament
  26. 14:13Supporting VCDL: Website & Donations
  27. 14:39Virginia as a Template for Other States
  28. 15:05The Spread of Gun Control Efforts
  29. 15:36Stand Up and Fight for Your Rights
  30. 16:14Michael Bloomberg's Influence and Funding
  31. 16:30Grassroots Power vs. Money
  32. 17:24Message to the Attorney General: Public Servants & Employers

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main proposed gun laws in Virginia?

Key proposed laws in Virginia include banning AR-15 style rifles and similar firearms, limiting magazine capacity to 10 rounds, and potentially making individuals liable for training others who commit crimes against the government. Universal background checks and red flag laws are also being pushed.

Why is the VCDL opposing these gun laws?

The VCDL argues these laws are unconstitutional infringements on Second Amendment rights, not aimed at criminals but at law-abiding citizens. They believe the focus should be on prosecuting criminals and addressing mental health issues, not restricting gun ownership.

What is the Second Amendment Sanctuary movement in Virginia?

The Second Amendment Sanctuary movement involves local counties and sheriffs in Virginia declaring themselves sanctuaries, signaling their intent to resist and not enforce state-level gun control measures that they deem unconstitutional or infringing on citizens' rights.

How can citizens get involved in opposing Virginia's gun laws?

Citizens can get involved by attending local government meetings to voice their opposition, participating in rallies like the one organized by VCDL, and supporting advocacy groups through membership or donations to fund their efforts in fighting these legislative proposals.

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