Virginia sued over Second Amendment rally gun ban – Washington Examiner

Posted: January 23, 2020 at 8:44 am

Two gun rights groups planning to host a rally of 130,000 supporters Monday at the Virginia state Capitol have sued to repeal Democratic Gov. Ralph Northams ban on guns, even for those with permits.

Governor Northam is behaving like the royal governors who long preceded him. He has arrogantly and brazenly tried to restrict the rights protected to Virginians by the First and Second Amendments, said Erich Pratt, senior vice president of Gun Owners of America.

His group is joining the other rally organizer, Virginia Citizens Defense League, in pushing to win back gun rights on Capitol grounds for the Monday lobby day when members planned to press lawmakers to reject a wave of gun control legislation sailing through the Senate.

Gun Owners of America is joining VCDL in asking the courts to issue an emergency injunction forbidding the enforcement of the governors unlawful ban. The Lobby Day rally is held annually with thousands of participants and without incident. The only difference this year is that, in response to the Democrats attempt to eviscerate the Second Amendment, a much larger crowd is expected, said Pratt.

GOA is arguing that the governors actions violate the Virginia and U.S. Constitutions, as well as, a 2012 state law which strictly limits the governors ability to ban guns in a state of emergency, he added.

Earlier in the day, VCDL ripped the governors emergency decree and suggested that Democrats were hoping for violence at the rally so they could smear gun owners.

In that alert to some 38,000 supporters, VCDL said:

VCDL believes that this gun ban is illegal. Our legal team is looking at our options and we will keep you advised as soon as we have a definitive plan. As it stands now, you can carry on 9th Street, or other nearby streets, as long as you don't go into the fenced-in Capitol grounds area (or into any of the government buildings). There will be 17 magnetometers to speed up security for those wishing to be on the Capitol grounds, which puts you near the stage. You CAN have a knife with a blade LESS THAN 3 inches. Again, wait for final word on the Capitol grounds gun-ban situation over the weekend.

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