Paybacks are a pain

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VA GOP May Strip McAuliffe Of His Protective Detail Over Concealed Carry
This is too funny. Since the AG removed reciprocity, the legislature has decided to remove his authority to decide reciprocity. And since the Governor is so anti-gun, they're also thinking about removing his protection detail. The logic is, if he's so afraid of guns, we ought not to surround him with them. :biggrinjester:
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I saw that this am, very nice. I hope they are able to make those two measures a reality!
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Heh!
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It shouldn't be a problem if he believes in gun control
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I'll bet the Governor would veto any legislation that denies him armed protection from the people that elected him.
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baldeagle wrote:VA GOP May Strip McAuliffe Of His Protective Detail Over Concealed Carry
This is too funny. Since the AG removed reciprocity, the legislature has decided to remove his authority to decide reciprocity. And since the Governor is so anti-gun, they're also thinking about removing his protection detail. The logic is, if he's so afraid of guns, we ought not to surround him with them. :biggrinjester:
I applaud the VA state legislature for taking direct action to hold the AG and governor accountable for their thugish behavior on this issue.

This type of response needs to happen every time an elected official walks all over the rights of the citizens he is sworn to protect.
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Daggum. You beat me to it baldeagle.
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Excaliber wrote:
baldeagle wrote:VA GOP May Strip McAuliffe Of His Protective Detail Over Concealed Carry
This is too funny. Since the AG removed reciprocity, the legislature has decided to remove his authority to decide reciprocity. And since the Governor is so anti-gun, they're also thinking about removing his protection detail. The logic is, if he's so afraid of guns, we ought not to surround him with them. :biggrinjester:
I applaud the VA state legislature for taking direct action to hold the AG and governor accountable for their thugish behavior on this issue.

This type of response needs to happen every time an elected official walks all over the rights of the citizens he is sworn to protect.
:iagree: A swift and direct response.
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What are the chances his gun totin security detail will be pulled?

I would dance (o.k. hobble) naked out in the street to celebrate if this actually happens!

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ahahahahaha I am seriously dying right now. If only we could make the same thing happen with Obama and his close friends!! "rlol" "rlol" "rlol"

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To bad congress won't do that to obummer.
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This is a bill in the VA legislature. Last I checked, bills had to be signed by the governor. I'm really sure the governor is going to sign a bill that removes his protective detail. I guess the legislature could override the veto, but if they have enough votes to override a veto, presumably they'd also have enough votes to override a veto of some legislation that could actually fix the reciprocity problem (which this bill is supposedly trying to coax the governor into doing). For example, the VA legislature could pass a bill that recognizes all out-of-state licenses, like many other states do.

This bill gets the bill's author in the news and provides pro-gun people with a little chuckle, but does absolutely nothing to actually fix the problem.
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CleverNickname wrote:This is a bill in the VA legislature. Last I checked, bills had to be signed by the governor. I'm really sure the governor is going to sign a bill that removes his protective detail. I guess the legislature could override the veto, but if they have enough votes to override a veto, presumably they'd also have enough votes to override a veto of some legislation that could actually fix the reciprocity problem (which this bill is supposedly trying to coax the governor into doing). For example, the VA legislature could pass a bill that recognizes all out-of-state licenses, like many other states do.

This bill gets the bill's author in the news and provides pro-gun people with a little chuckle, but does absolutely nothing to actually fix the problem.
The bill overrides the AG's authority to grant or rescind reciprocity. The suggestion to remove the Governor's protective detail, if it's offered up, would be a separate bill.

Virginia has a veto proof House but not a veto proof Senate.
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baldeagle wrote:VA GOP May Strip McAuliffe Of His Protective Detail Over Concealed Carry
This is too funny. Since the AG removed reciprocity, the legislature has decided to remove his authority to decide reciprocity. And since the Governor is so anti-gun, they're also thinking about removing his protection detail. The logic is, if he's so afraid of guns, we ought not to surround him with them. :biggrinjester:
Outstanding!

If the Governor is a hypocrite, he'll start to whine about his lack of armed protection.

I think we're about to hear a pig squeal.
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