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Time for OCDO members to post some comments - McDonnell needs to start bring home the bacon for gun owners in Virginia!
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http://blog.washingtonpost.com/virginiapolitics/2007/12/mcdonnell.html
McDonnell Eyes D.C. Gun Law
When Robert F. McDonnell ran for Attorney General in 2005, it was his Democratic opponent, Sen. R. Creigh Deeds, who ended up getting the National Rifle Association endorsement. The NRA was upset that McDonnell voted in the state senate for the state's one-gun-a-month law, which Deeds opposed.
It almost cost McDonnell the election. He's been trying ever since to make amends with the nation's most influential gun rights organization.
Anita Kumar , Election 2009
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AG McDonnell is going to have a tough race against Sen. Deeds for VA Gov - so far AG McDonnell has stood by and refused to repudiate a very wishy washy AG opinion issued by the interim AG between Kilgore and McDonnell that appears to give state colleges some room to ban campus gun carry, even by concealed handgun permit holders. That wishy washy opinion was requested by Sen. Deeds, and Deeds was not expecting his question to be answered in manner actually implying that colleges had inherent gun banning power.
AG McDonnell needs to do more than file an amicus brief to impress gun owners - McDonnell needs to crack the whip and tell state colleges that they have no power to ban gun carry on campus.
Mike Stollenwerk
OpenCarry dot org
Posted by: Mike Stollenwerk | December 18, 2007 02:42 PM
Time for OCDO members to post some comments - McDonnell needs to start bring home the bacon for gun owners in Virginia!
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http://blog.washingtonpost.com/virginiapolitics/2007/12/mcdonnell.html
McDonnell Eyes D.C. Gun Law
When Robert F. McDonnell ran for Attorney General in 2005, it was his Democratic opponent, Sen. R. Creigh Deeds, who ended up getting the National Rifle Association endorsement. The NRA was upset that McDonnell voted in the state senate for the state's one-gun-a-month law, which Deeds opposed.
It almost cost McDonnell the election. He's been trying ever since to make amends with the nation's most influential gun rights organization.
Anita Kumar , Election 2009
Previous: Norment No Longer Supports $1 Car Fee |
email us to report offensive comments.
AG McDonnell is going to have a tough race against Sen. Deeds for VA Gov - so far AG McDonnell has stood by and refused to repudiate a very wishy washy AG opinion issued by the interim AG between Kilgore and McDonnell that appears to give state colleges some room to ban campus gun carry, even by concealed handgun permit holders. That wishy washy opinion was requested by Sen. Deeds, and Deeds was not expecting his question to be answered in manner actually implying that colleges had inherent gun banning power.
AG McDonnell needs to do more than file an amicus brief to impress gun owners - McDonnell needs to crack the whip and tell state colleges that they have no power to ban gun carry on campus.
Mike Stollenwerk
OpenCarry dot org
Posted by: Mike Stollenwerk | December 18, 2007 02:42 PM