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West Virginia --(Ammoland.com)- The West Virginia Senate could not make more clear their stand against your right to bear arms.
Today, SB435, containing the House preemption amendment was unanimously refused by the Senate.
NOT ONE VOICE could be heard on the Senate audio in support of your rights during the voice vote. Not one.
This indicates that the anti-gun sentiment in the Senate starts with its leadership, Jeff Kessler, continues down through committee chairs like Corey Palumbo and Herb Snyder, and apparently is systemic.
Are you shocked, West Virginia? Are you astonished that the West Virginia Senate stands against your right to bear arms?
Is it such a huge leap to Colorado in light of this refusal to recognize your rights?
Wake up, West Virginia. You have an entire house of your legislature signalling that they’re in lock-step with Feinstein, Obama, Sarah Brady, Mike Bloomberg, and others who want you disarmed and defenseless.
Wake. Up!
What Happens Now?
Now, the bill will go to a conference committee composed of appointees from the House of Delegates and the Senate. In that committee, they will “reconcile their differences.”
What comes out the other side of that committee is anyone’s guess. Rest assured that the Senate committee appointees appointed by Jeff Kessler (D-Marshall) will be fighting tooth and nail to strip you of your rights. We have some assurances from the House of Delegates and Rick Thompson (D-Wayne) that the House appointees will fight for our rights.
There is limited time in this session. It is anyone’s guess as to the outcome.
Food for Thought
I have personal friends in Colorado who five years ago, would never have believed it could happen to them.
Think about that.
Keith MorganAbout:
The West Virginia Citizens Defense League (WVCDL) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, all-volunteer, grassroots organization of concerned West Virginians who support our individual right to keep and bear arms for defense of self, family, home and state, and for lawful hunting and recreational use, as protected by the state constitution and the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution. Visit: www.wvcdl.org
2013-04-12 16:01:51