by M. Catharine Evans
Dems pass a total ban on guns at the state capitol and legislative office buildings, falsely claiming it is at the request of Capitol Police
Virginia  Democrats have full control of the state government and they are making  the most of it. Less than two days after Virginia opened the 2020  legislative session, newly empowered lawmakers voted to pass a total ban  on guns at the state capitol and legislative office buildings.  Previously, those with a valid, concealed handgun permit were allowed to  bring a gun into the Capitol. Weapons were only banned in the Senate  gallery and the governor's office. "Our focus is to keep everybody  safe," said Democratic House Speaker Eileen Filler-Corn. "These are policies and rules that should have passed a long, long time ago." 
Democratic House Majority Leader Charneile Herring claimed the sudden policy decision by  the Joint Rules Committee, just a handful of people, was at the   request of the Capitol Police. "I think there are times when we sort of  have to trust what our law enforcement officers are telling us," she said.  When asked by reporters, after the rushed and less than transparent  committee meeting, Capitol Police Col.  Anthony Pike said he had made no  recommendations on whether guns should be banned, only how to implement  the ban.  GOP Del. Kirk Cox called Herring's attempt to put the onus on  the Capitol Police "a deliberate misrepresentation, there's just no way  around that, " he said.

Virginia State Capitol (photo credit: Ron Cogswell)
House Republican Leader Del. Todd Gilbert put out the following statement:
With less than 24 hours notice House and Senate Democrats overturned more than a decade of policy and voted to ban all firearms from the Capitol and office buildings. This measure includes the general public, concealed carry permit holders, and General Assembly members. Law abiding citizens with valid concealed handgun permits have always been allowed to bring their lawful firearms into these facilities.Not only did the vote take place with little notice and no public distribution of the policy ahead of time it was done in a meeting that was not broadcast to the public like other committee meetings...Furthermore, hiding behind our Capitol police is cowardly.
Garren Shipley works for the House GOP Caucus and was in the committee room when the vote took place. Shipley's tweets  indicate Republican members were blindsided by the Democrats' action on  Friday.  "What just happened,  Dems pushed through complete Capitol gun  ban, said Capitol police asked for it, Capitol police told members,  press they did not...Gun policy given to members at the table, members told they were on the committee less than a day before the meeting. "
With  118 Second Amendment sanctuaries now resolved to protect law-abiding  Virginians' constitutional right to bear arms, state officials have been  voicing their concerns regarding upcoming rallies at the Capitol and  surrounding areas. The Virginia Citizens Defense League (VCDL) expects  huge crowds of gun rights advocates on January 20. Because of the  upcoming rallies and the new gun policy, many people are asking whether  the gun ban applies to the square around the Capitol. The inquiries  prompted the Governor's office to respond: 
The issue of the open space that constitutes Capitol Square is more complicated from a legal perspective. That being said, the Governor is reviewing options in coordination with state and local law enforcement and in light of incoming intelligence. His top priority is keeping Virginia safe.
The policy, set to go into effect Friday at midnight, has some Republicans like Del. Gilbert throwing up a white flag.
“That  is not a good way to govern and doesn't speak well of transparency, I  think it’s a sign of what’s to come for gun owners,” he said. 
M. Catharine Evans
Source: https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/01/within_48_hours_of_taking_over_virginia_legislature_democrats_pass_first_gun_ban_of_2020.html
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