Gun Control In Virginia
BY Herschel Smith
The General Assembly’s action would have been considered a rousing success if the goal was to increase, rather than decrease, the number of firearms in the commonwealth. But since there are now more than a half million more of these weapons in Virginia than there were before the Democrats’ highly-touted gun control bills passed, one can only conclude that the effort was a total flop.
Oh, I don’t think it was a total flop. It had the affect of making it more difficult on FFLs, which was one of the goals.
On October 27, 2020 at 12:33 pm, scott s. said:
Ever since Clinton had ATF close down FFLs without business hours / zoned business there has been a press to get rid of FFLs and enforce gun control that way.