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No restaurant bill this year.

longwatch

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Unless a bill was lost in the shuffle looks like we will be asked to open carry when we eat out for another year.
 

longwatch

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OTOH its hard to rally the troops against reciprocity or no fingerprinting on CHP renewals.
 

Dutch Uncle

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Look at the bright side: We can continue to OC in restaurants saying we have to "because its the law";).
 

longwatch

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I just worry about the people who won't OC or can't because of the social repercussions, and go unarmed.
 

jimwyant

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swatpro911 wrote:
i agree we need this bill to pass, we need to sent soem letters, calls made during after hours and fill the message box so the guy who will pass it will be forced to do it.lol
Huh? No bill has been introduced, so who are we supposed to write to, and whose message box are you suggesting to fill? I'm confused.
 

Tess

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It's not too early, every Virginian, to contact your state Senator and Delegate and to urge that person to consider carrying or supporting the bill in the future. Every year is a new opportunity. Send a letter once a quarter, make a phone call every six months, let them know it's important to you and yours.

Some of us have anti-gun representation, but we can still let our representatives know we aren't just sitting around waiting for someone to do something she can vote against and call "progress".
 
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