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PursuePeace
01-14-2020, 10:27 PM
Interesting.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xY7LjNZzDx4&feature=youtu.be

http://www.wvlegislature.gov/Bill_Status/bills_text.cfm?billdoc=hcr8%20intr.htm&yr=2020&sesstype=RS&i=8&houseorig=h&billtype=cr


HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 8

(By Delegates Howell, Summers, Shott, Householder, C. Martin, Hott, Graves, Cadle, Barnhart, J. Jeffries, Maynard, Phillips, Foster, Hamrick, Steele, D. Jeffries, Wilson, Waxman, Bartlett, Paynter and Linville)

[Introduced January 14, 2020]



Providing for an election to be had, pending approval of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and a majority of qualified citizens voting upon the proposition prior to August 1, 2020, for the admission of certain counties and independent cities of the Commonwealth of Virginia to be admitted to the State of West Virginia as constituent counties, under the provisions of Article VI, Section 11 of the Constitution of West Virginia

Whereas, The Legislature of West Virginia finds that in 1863, due to longstanding perceived attitudes of neglect for the interests of the citizens of Western Virginia, and a studied failure to address the differences which had grown between the counties of Western Virginia and the government at Richmond, the Commonwealth of Virginia was irretrievably divided, and the new State of West Virginia was formed; and

Whereas, Such division occurred as the Trans-Allegheny portions of Virginia perceived that they suffered under an inequitable measure of taxation by which they bore a disproportionate share of the tax burden; and

Whereas, That this perception was further compounded by the effects of a scheme of representation by which Trans-Allegheny Virginia was not allowed to have its proper and equitable share of representation in the government at Richmond; and

Whereas, That this arrangement arguably resulted in the tax dollars of Trans-Allegheny Virginia being used to enrich the Tidewater through internal improvements which did not benefit the people of Western Virginia, while the people of the Trans-Allegheny had little to no say in how their tax dollars were allocated; and

Whereas, Though this course led to an irreconcilable division, and the subsequent formation of West Virginia, yet, the longstanding peaceful cooperation between this State and the Commonwealth of Virginia is a sign that such separation, undertaken even under the most challenging and onerous of circumstances, can, with the passage of time, yield lasting results which are beneficial to both sides; and

Whereas, In the intervening years, the same neglect for the interests of many of the remaining counties of the Commonwealth of Virginia has allegedly been evidenced by the government at Richmond; and

Whereas, Particularly, many citizens of the Southside, the Shenandoah Valley, Southwestern Virginia, and the Piedmont contend that an inequitable measure of taxation exists by which they bear a disproportionate share of the present tax burden of the Commonwealth; and

Whereas, The people of the Southside, the Shenandoah Valley, Southwestern Virginia, and the Piedmont also believe that, currently, a scheme of representation exists by which the citizens of Southside, the Shenandoah Valley, Southwestern Virginia, and the Piedmont do not have a proper share of representation in the government at Richmond; and, consequently

Whereas, The people of the Southside, the Shenandoah Valley, Southwestern Virginia, and the Piedmont believe that their tax dollars are used to enrich the Tidewater and Northern Virginia through internal improvements which do not benefit the people of these other parts of Virginia, while the people of these other parts of Virginia have little to no say in how their tax dollars are allocated; and

Whereas, In recent days, these tensions have been compounded by a perception of contempt on the part of the government at Richmond for the differences in certain fundamental political and societal principles which prevail between the varied counties and cities of that Commonwealth; and

Whereas, In the latest, and most evident, in this string of grievances, the government at Richmond now seeks to place intolerable restraints upon the rights guaranteed under the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution to the citizens of that Commonwealth; and

Whereas, The Legislative body of West Virginia believes that this latest action defies the wise counsel which has come down to us in the august words of our common Virginia Founders: as the government at Richmond now repudiates the counsel of that tribune of liberty, Patrick Henry-who stated to the Virginia Ratifying Convention in 1788 that “The great object is that every man be armed. Everyone who is able might have a gun”; and

Whereas, The government at Richmond now repudiates the counsel of a Signer of the Declaration and premier advocate of American independence, Richard Henry Lee-who stated in The Federal Farmer that “To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms”; and

Whereas, The government at Richmond now repudiates the counsel of that zealous guardian of our inherent rights, George Mason-who stated that “To disarm the people…[i]s the most effectual way to enslave them”; and

Whereas, The government at Richmond now repudiates the counsel of the declaimer of our independence and theoretician of our freedoms, Thomas Jefferson-who stated in his first draft of the Virginia Constitution, that “No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms”; and

Whereas, The Boards of Supervisors of many Virginia counties and the Councils of many Virginia cities have recognized this dangerous departure from the doctrine of the Founders on the part of the government at Richmond; and

Whereas, These Boards of Supervisors and Councils have passed resolutions refusing to countenance what they affirm are unwarranted and unconstitutional measures by that government to infringe the firearm rights of Virginians; and

Whereas, The actions of the government at Richmond undertaken since the recent general election have, regrettably, resulted in unproductive contention and escalating a lamentable state of civic tension; and

Whereas, That, as has been proven in numerous instances, such as have been observed internationally in more recent times with the peaceful dissolutions of Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union, and the creation of South Sudan, or, earlier in Virginia’s own history, with the formation of Kentucky, the peaceful partition of neighboring peoples can occur, and, is often very beneficial to both sides in reducing tensions and improving the tenor of discourse over ongoing political and societal differences; and

Whereas, Article VI, Section 11 of The Constitution of the State of West Virginia explicitly permits additional territory to be admitted into, and become part of this state, with the consent of the Legislature and of a majority of the qualified voters of the state; and

Whereas, In a spirit of conciliation, the Legislature of West Virginia hereby extends an invitation to our fellow Virginians who wish to do so, to join us in our noble experiment of 156 years of separation from the government at Richmond; and, we extend an invitation to any constituent county or city of the Commonwealth of Virginia to be admitted to the body politic of the State of West Virginia, under the conditions set forth in our state Constitution, specifically, with the consent of a majority of the voters of such county or city voting upon such proposition; and we hereby covenant that their many grievances shall be addressed, and, we further covenant with them that their firearms rights shall be protected to the fullest extent possible under our Federal and State Constitutions; and

Whereas, Providing that the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia shall give its assent to any county or independent city presently part of the Commonwealth of Virginia having the opportunity and ability to do so, therefore, be it

Resolved by the Legislature of West Virginia:

That the question of admission, or, the rejection of such admission, of any county or independent city of the Commonwealth of Virginia desiring admission to the State of West Virginia, and a majority of whose qualified voters, voting on the question, have approved such measure, prior to August 1, 2020, shall be submitted to the voters of the State of West Virginia at the next general election to be held in the year 2020.

Such proposal shall be placed upon the general election ballot in the following form: “Shall the following county (or independent city) _____________________(name), currently a constituent part of the Commonwealth of Virginia, be admitted to the State of West Virginia as a constituent county of the State of West Virginia.”

Should the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia give its assent to any county or independent city presently part of the Commonwealth of Virginia having the opportunity to do so, and such county or independent city desiring admission to the State of West Virginia, and a majority of whose qualified voters, voting on the question, not have approved such measure prior to August 1, 2020, but do approve such measure at a later date;

Then, this provision of this Act shall serve as an official request of the Legislature of West Virginia to the Governor of West Virginia to call a special session of this Legislature to provide for a special election to provide for the approval of the admission, or, the rejection of such admission, of such county or independent city; and, be it

Further Resolved, That the Legislature directs that the Clerk of the House forward copies of this resolution to the Board of Supervisors of each county in the Commonwealth of Virginia who have voted to become sanctuary counties for firearms rights, and to the Council of each independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia who have voted to become sanctuary cities for firearms rights; and, be it

Further Resolved, That the Legislature directs that the Clerk of the House forward copies of this resolution to the Clerk of the House of Delegates and Clerk of the Senate of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia and requests, in a spirit of peace and goodwill, that the General Assembly will allow this measure for the peaceful transfer of peoples and the restoration of harmony to the Virginias; and, further requests, in a continuance of such spirit, that any firearms legislation proposed by that body have an effective date far enough into the future so that this exchange of peoples and territory could be accomplished before the effective date of such legislation.

Swordsmyth
01-14-2020, 10:29 PM
Resolution to add Frederick County, Va. to West Virginia passes Senate (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?542916-Resolution-to-add-Frederick-County-Va-to-West-Virginia-passes-Senate)

susano
01-14-2020, 11:30 PM
Resolution to add Frederick County, Va. to West Virginia passes Senate (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?542916-Resolution-to-add-Frederick-County-Va-to-West-Virginia-passes-Senate)

A message left for Frederick County Board of Supervisors chairman at large Chuck DeHaven wasn’t immediately returned Monday. But he told the Herald-Mail of Hagerstown, Maryland, last week that Frederick County has no interest in becoming part of West Virginia.

https://wset.com/news/local/west-virginia-invites-virginia-county-to-join-them


Still very early in this drama, though, and this one guy saying such doesn't speak for the whole county.

susano
01-14-2020, 11:36 PM
Okay, so the US constitution seems to forbid this. How did it work when West Virginia broke from Virginia? Of course, that was the civil war so dire circumstances. Does anyone know if the breakaway was challenged in the courts?

Ultimately, people are gonna do what people are gonna do. With long standing things like constitutions in place, I suppose when they do it it's usually through war, right?

Swordsmyth
01-14-2020, 11:47 PM
Okay, so the US constitution seems to forbid this. How did it work when West Virginia broke from Virginia? Of course, that was the civil war so dire circumstances. Does anyone know if the breakaway was challenged in the courts?

Ultimately, people are gonna do what people are gonna do. With long standing things like constitutions in place, I suppose when they do it it's usually through war, right?
Lots of interesting things may happen.
When W. Virginia left Virginia it was in the middle of the civil war and the Union government didn't care about the Constitution or what Virginia wanted, plus if Virginia had actually seceded from the Union then the Constitution no longer was a problem.
After the war Virginia was forced to agree in order to get back its statehood status and end Union occupation.

The Constitution doesn't actually say anything about transferring territory between states that already exist.

This is what it says:

New States may be admitted by the Congress into this Union; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the Jurisdiction of any other State; nor any State be formed by the Junction of two or more States, or Parts of States, without the Consent of the Legislatures of the States concerned as well as of the Congress.

This could set a new precedent, maybe we will see parts of Oregon and Washington join Idaho or parts of California join Nevada or Arizona.

And if the people of Virginia make a big enough stink they could force the legislature to agree to a division of the state, the State of Jefferson movement had almost succeeded through civil disobedience until WWII came along and distracted everyone with patriotic fervor.

susano
01-15-2020, 12:05 AM
How Best to Secede from a State

http://volokh.com/2013/10/11/secede-state/

PursuePeace
01-15-2020, 12:05 AM
Okay, so the US constitution seems to forbid this. How did it work when West Virginia broke from Virginia? Of course, that was the civil war so dire circumstances. Does anyone know if the breakaway was challenged in the courts?

Ultimately, people are gonna do what people are gonna do. With long standing things like constitutions in place, I suppose when they do it it's usually through war, right?

Yeah, we keep telling Northam and the rest of the gun-grabbing tyrants the same thing...

susano
01-15-2020, 12:12 AM
Lots of interesting things may happen.
When W. Virginia left Virginia it was in the middle of the civil war and the Union government didn't care about the Constitution or what Virginia wanted, plus if Virginia had actually seceded from the Union then the Constitution no longer was a problem.
After the war Virginia was forced to agree in order to get back its statehood status and end Union occupation.

The Constitution doesn't actually say anything about transferring territory between states that already exist.

This is what it says:

New States may be admitted by the Congress into this Union; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the Jurisdiction of any other State; nor any State be formed by the Junction of two or more States, or Parts of States, without the Consent of the Legislatures of the States concerned as well as of the Congress.

This could set a new precedent, maybe we will see parts of Oregon and Washington join Idaho or parts of California join Nevada or Arizona.

And if the people of Virginia make a big enough stink they could force the legislature to agree to a division of the state, the State of Jefferson movement had almost succeeded through civil disobedience until WWII came along and distracted everyone with patriotic fervor.

Yeah, that doesn't seem to prevent part of one state leaving and joining another, I agree. Interesting.

I'd love to see this start happening all over the country.

susano
01-15-2020, 12:16 AM
Yeah, we keep telling Northam and the rest of the gun-grabbing tyrants the same thing...

Well, I think I was wong about counties in VA joining WV not being constitutional and, of course, the 2A movement is right and the VA commies are wrong, so there's that :)

BTW, I've been thinking it would be a good move for 2A groups to reframe the sanctuary thing as Bill of Rights sanctuary counties, not just 2A. The commies are coming for it all and it all needs that red line.

susano
01-15-2020, 12:21 AM
https://shop.aceofjacks.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/FASH-ACE-SLOGUN-T-SHIRT_VEXIT_MEN_WHITE.jpg

ha!

Swordsmyth
01-15-2020, 12:22 AM
Well, I think I was wong about counties in VA joining WV not being constitutional and, of course, the 2A movement is right and the VA commies are wrong, so there's that :)

BTW, I've been thinking it would be a good move for 2A groups to reframe the sanctuary thing as Bill of Rights sanctuary counties, not just 2A. The commies are coming for it all and it all needs that red line.
Expanding the scope is a good idea.
But the 2ndA was a good place to start.
It's important to keep it simple and in reaction to infringements on the BoR, especially if it is going to be connected to transferring allegiance to a neighboring state that doesn't violate the rights involved.

susano
01-15-2020, 12:33 AM
Expanding the scope is a good idea.
But the 2ndA was a good place to start.
It's important to keep it simple and in reaction to infringements on the BoR, especially if it is going to be connected to transferring allegiance to a neighboring state that doesn't violate the rights involved.

It also signals it's not just guns that the commies are after but the whole ball of wax. To frame shitlibs as enemies of the BoR, not just the 2nd, would be very detrimental to the left. And, of course, it's true.

Swordsmyth
01-19-2020, 06:38 PM
Okay, so the US constitution seems to forbid this. How did it work when West Virginia broke from Virginia? Of course, that was the civil war so dire circumstances. Does anyone know if the breakaway was challenged in the courts?

Ultimately, people are gonna do what people are gonna do. With long standing things like constitutions in place, I suppose when they do it it's usually through war, right?


Lots of interesting things may happen.
When W. Virginia left Virginia it was in the middle of the civil war and the Union government didn't care about the Constitution or what Virginia wanted, plus if Virginia had actually seceded from the Union then the Constitution no longer was a problem.
After the war Virginia was forced to agree in order to get back its statehood status and end Union occupation.

The Constitution doesn't actually say anything about transferring territory between states that already exist.

This is what it says:

New States may be admitted by the Congress into this Union; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the Jurisdiction of any other State; nor any State be formed by the Junction of two or more States, or Parts of States, without the Consent of the Legislatures of the States concerned as well as of the Congress.

This could set a new precedent, maybe we will see parts of Oregon and Washington join Idaho or parts of California join Nevada or Arizona.

And if the people of Virginia make a big enough stink they could force the legislature to agree to a division of the state, the State of Jefferson movement had almost succeeded through civil disobedience until WWII came along and distracted everyone with patriotic fervor.

From another site:


President James Polk signed the legislation returning Alexandria to Virginia on July 9, 1846.

A regular law.
So, another law can undo it.

Swordsmyth
01-24-2020, 05:33 PM
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 8
(By Delegates Howell, Summers, Shott, Householder, C. Martin, Hott, Graves, Cadle, Barnhart, J. Jeffries, Maynard, Phillips, Foster, Hamrick, Steele, D. Jeffries, Wilson, Waxman, Bartlett, Paynter, Linville, Sypolt, Bibby, Hill, Ellington, Higginbotham, J. Kelly, Mandt, Dean, P. Martin, Toney, Worrell, Little, Lovejoy, Miller, Kump, Jennings and Porterfield)


Providing for an election to be had, pending approval of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and a majority of qualified citizens voting upon the proposition prior to August 1, 2020, for the admission of certain counties and independent cities of the Commonwealth of Virginia to be admitted to the State of West Virginia as constituent counties, under the provisions of Article VI, Section 11 of the Constitution of West Virginia
Whereas, The Legislature of West Virginia finds that in 1863, due to longstanding perceived attitudes of neglect for the interests of the citizens of Western Virginia, and a studied failure to address the differences which had grown between the counties of Western Virginia and the government at Richmond, the Commonwealth of Virginia was irretrievably divided, and the new State of West Virginia was formed; and Whereas, Such division occurred as the Trans-Allegheny portions of Virginia perceived that they suffered under an inequitable measure of taxation by which they bore a disproportionate share of the tax burden; and Whereas, That this perception was further compounded by the effects of a scheme of representation by which Trans-Allegheny Virginia was not allowed to have its proper and equitable share of representation in the government at Richmond; and
Whereas, That this arrangement arguably resulted in the tax dollars of Trans-Allegheny Virginia being used to enrich the Tidewater through internal improvements which did not benefit the people of Western Virginia, while the people of the Trans-Allegheny had little to no say in how their tax dollars were allocated; and
Whereas, Though this course led to an irreconcilable division, and the subsequent formation of West Virginia, yet, the longstanding peaceful cooperation between this State and the Commonwealth of Virginia is a sign that such separation, undertaken even under the most challenging and onerous of circumstances, can, with the passage of time, yield lasting results which are beneficial to both sides; and
Whereas, In the intervening years, the same neglect for the interests of many of the remaining counties of the Commonwealth of Virginia has allegedly been evidenced by the government at Richmond; and
Whereas, Particularly, many citizens of the Southside, the Shenandoah Valley, Southwestern Virginia, and the Piedmont contend that an inequitable measure of taxation exists by which they bear a disproportionate share of the present tax burden of the Commonwealth; and
Whereas, The people of the Southside, the Shenandoah Valley, Southwestern Virginia, and the Piedmont also believe that, currently, a scheme of representation exists by which the citizens of Southside, the Shenandoah Valley, Southwestern Virginia, and the Piedmont do not have a proper share of representation in the government at Richmond; and, consequently
Whereas, The people of the Southside, the Shenandoah Valley, Southwestern Virginia, and the Piedmont believe that their tax dollars are used to enrich the Tidewater and Northern Virginia through internal improvements which do not benefit the people of these other parts of Virginia, while the people of these other parts of Virginia have little to no say in how their tax dollars are allocated; and
Whereas, In recent days, these tensions have been compounded by a perception of contempt on the part of the government at Richmond for the differences in certain fundamental political and societal principles which prevail between the varied counties and cities of that Commonwealth; and
Whereas, In the latest, and most evident, in this string of grievances, the government at Richmond now seeks to place intolerable restraints upon the rights guaranteed under the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution to the citizens of that Commonwealth; and
Whereas, The Legislative body of West Virginia believes that this latest action defies the wise counsel which has come down to us in the august words of our common Virginia Founders: as the government at Richmond now repudiates the counsel of that tribune of liberty, Patrick Henry-who stated to the Virginia Ratifying Convention in 1788 that “The great object is that every man be armed. Everyone who is able might have a gun”; and
Whereas, The government at Richmond now repudiates the counsel of a Signer of the Declaration and premier advocate of American independence, Richard Henry Lee-who stated in [I]The Federal Farmer that “To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms”; and
Whereas, The government at Richmond now repudiates the counsel of that zealous guardian of our inherent rights, George Mason-who stated that “To disarm the people…[i]s the most effectual way to enslave them”; and
Whereas, The government at Richmond now repudiates the counsel of the declaimer of our independence and theoretician of our freedoms, Thomas Jefferson-who stated in his first draft of the Virginia Constitution, that “No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms”; and
Whereas, The Boards of Supervisors of many Virginia counties and the Councils of many Virginia cities have recognized this dangerous departure from the doctrine of the Founders on the part of the government at Richmond; and
Whereas, These Boards of Supervisors and Councils have passed resolutions refusing to countenance what they affirm are unwarranted and unconstitutional measures by that government to infringe the firearm rights of Virginians; and
Whereas, The actions of the government at Richmond undertaken since the recent general election have, regrettably, resulted in unproductive contention and escalating a lamentable state of civic tension; and
Whereas, That, as has been proven in numerous instances, such as have been observed internationally in more recent times with the peaceful dissolutions of Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union, and the creation of South Sudan, or, earlier in Virginia’s own history, with the formation of Kentucky, the peaceful partition of neighboring peoples can occur, and, is often very beneficial to both sides in reducing tensions and improving the tenor of discourse over ongoing political and societal differences; and
Whereas, Article VI, Section 11 of The Constitution of the State of West Virginia explicitly permits additional territory to be admitted into, and become part of this state, with the consent of the Legislature and of a majority of the qualified voters of the state; and Whereas, In a spirit of conciliation, the Legislature of West Virginia hereby extends an invitation to our fellow Virginians who wish to do so, to join us in our noble experiment of 156 years of separation from the government at Richmond; and, we extend an invitation to any constituent county or city of the Commonwealth of Virginia to be admitted to the body politic of the State of West Virginia, under the conditions set forth in our state Constitution, specifically, with the consent of a majority of the voters of such county or city voting upon such proposition; and we hereby covenant that their many grievances shall be addressed, and, we further covenant with them that their firearms rights shall be protected to the fullest extent possible under our Federal and State Constitutions; and
Whereas, Providing that the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia shall give its assent to any county or independent city presently part of the Commonwealth of Virginia having the opportunity and ability to do so, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Legislature of West Virginia:


That the question of admission, or, the rejection of such admission, of any county or independent city of the Commonwealth of Virginia desiring admission to the State of West Virginia, and a majority of whose qualified voters, voting on the question, have approved such measure, prior to August 1, 2020, shall be submitted to the voters of the State of West Virginia at the next general election to be held in the year 2020.

Such proposal shall be placed upon the general election ballot in the following form: “Shall the following county (or independent city) _____________________(name), currently a constituent part of the Commonwealth of Virginia, be admitted to the State of West Virginia as a constituent county of the State of West Virginia.” Should the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia give its assent to any county or independent city presently part of the Commonwealth of Virginia having the opportunity to do so, and such county or independent city desiring admission to the State of West Virginia, and a majority of whose qualified voters, voting on the question, not have approved such measure prior to August 1, 2020, but do approve such measure at a later date;


Then, this provision of this Act shall serve as an official request of the Legislature of West Virginia to the Governor of West Virginia to call a special session of this Legislature to provide for a special election to provide for the approval of the admission, or, the rejection of such admission, of such county or independent city; and, be it Further Resolved, That the Legislature directs that the Clerk of the House forward copies of this resolution to the Board of Supervisors of each county in the Commonwealth of Virginia who have voted to become sanctuary counties for firearms rights, and to the Council of each independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia who have voted to become sanctuary cities for firearms rights; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Legislature directs that the Clerk of the House forward copies of this resolution to the Clerk of the House of Delegates and Clerk of the Senate of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia and requests, in a spirit of peace and goodwill, that the General Assembly will allow this measure for the peaceful transfer of peoples and the restoration of harmony to the Virginias; and, further requests, in a continuance of such spirit, that any firearms legislation proposed by that body have an effective date far enough into the future so that this exchange of peoples and territory could be accomplished before the effective date of such legislation.



http://www.wvlegislature.gov/Bill_Status/bills_text.cfm?billdoc=hcr8+intr.htm&yr=2020&sesstype=rs&i=8&houseorig=h&billtype=cr&fbclid=IwAR0r2XHdXE1bcic8oO2NAL2481Bcne2cwRZG0Kgg5 qhVr9SzVEXDoiM5jD4

Swordsmyth
01-28-2020, 07:44 PM
In what they acknowledged is a long-shot bid, West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice and Liberty University President Jerry Falwell Jr. urged unhappy Virginia counties Tuesday to secede and join a neighboring state where Democrats aren't in charge. Both Justice, a Republican in a state where the GOP dominates the legislature, and Falwell, whose university is in Lynchburg, Virginia, said the invitation to join West Virginia sends a valid message.
“If you're not truly happy where you are, we stand with open arms to take you from Virginia or anywhere where you may be," said Justice, who's running for reelection. “We stand strongly behind the Second Amendment and we stand strongly for the unborn.”


Lawmakers in West Virginia have introduced formal resolutions inviting parts of Virginia to join their state.
One resolution targets Virginia's Frederick County, but was met with a shrug from the county's leader. The other casts a wider net to all Virginia's counties, saying the “government at Richmond now seeks to place intolerable restraints upon the rights guaranteed under the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution.”
“We saw their way of life under attack and we wanted to offer assistance,” said Del. Gary Howell, a West Virginia Republican who sponsored one of the resolutions.


The process by which such a breakup could occur is murky, but Falwell said lawyers have told him counties in Virginia would first need to conduct petition drives. Then a referendum would be held, and if successful, the proposal would go before Virginia's General Assembly.
Rick Boyer, a Virginia conservative activist attorney and former local elected official, is helping with the so-called “Vexit” push. He said a growing movement of conservative Virginians is serious about leaving a state that he said doesn't respect their rights.
"This isn't street theater, we fully intend to do everything we can to see it through," Boyer said.

More at: https://www.stamfordadvocate.com/news/us/article/W-Va-gov-Falwell-double-down-on-Virginia-15011184.php

Anti Federalist
01-28-2020, 08:05 PM
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ha!

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Swordsmyth
01-29-2020, 01:53 AM
It also signals it's not just guns that the commies are after but the whole ball of wax. To frame $#@!libs as enemies of the BoR, not just the 2nd, would be very detrimental to the left. And, of course, it's true.
It's probably best to expand the scope after setting the precedent.

XNavyNuke
01-29-2020, 06:51 AM
It also signals it's not just guns that the commies are after but the whole ball of wax. To frame $#@!libs as enemies of the BoR, not just the 2nd, would be very detrimental to the left. And, of course, it's true.

The newly minted peasants of Virginia will be seeing more of this.

Virginia’s socialist delegate passes his first bill out of the House, two years after taking his seat
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/virginias-socialist-delegate-passes-his-first-bill-two-years-after-taking-his-seat/2020/01/25/be762e14-3e04-11ea-baca-eb7ace0a3455_story.html

XNN

Swordsmyth
01-30-2020, 02:37 AM
The newly minted peasants of Virginia will be seeing more of this.

Virginia’s socialist delegate passes his first bill out of the House, two years after taking his seat
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/virginias-socialist-delegate-passes-his-first-bill-two-years-after-taking-his-seat/2020/01/25/be762e14-3e04-11ea-baca-eb7ace0a3455_story.html

XNN

They will become Kalifornia if they don't join W. Virginia.

Swordsmyth
02-02-2020, 06:45 PM
WV:
Commission declares Mineral County gun sanctuary (https://www.newstribune.info/news/20200131/commission-declares-mineral-county-gun-sanctuary)