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  • Virginia lawmaker's AK-47 sparks gun debate on House floor

    A Richmond-area lawmaker brandished an AK-47 on the floor of the Virginia House of Delegates on Thursday in a wild stunt aimed at rallying support for tougher gun laws.

    Del. Joe Morrissey, D-Highland Springs, pulled the weapon out shortly after the day's session got underway, a time when legislators typically welcome school groups and other visitors in the chamber's gallery.

    Morrissey assured his colleagues the gun was not loaded and pointed it toward the ceiling as he pleaded for Republican House Speaker Bill Howell to help push through a subcommittee the assault weapons ban that Morrissey is proposing.

    "A lot of people don't know that in many locations in the commonwealth, you can take this gun, you can walk in the middle of Main Street loaded and not be in violation of the law," Morrissey said. "Even though the law right now says you can't bring this gun into a high school or elementary or middle school, there is nothing from keeping you from walking in front of [an elementary school with a gun]."

    A House subcommittee late Thursday effectively killed Morrissey's bill, which mirrored President Obama's call for a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity ammo magazines following the mass killing of 20 children and six adults at a Connecticut elementary school. The same panel also rejected universal background checks for gun buyers and sent a proposal to arm school staff to Gov. Bob McDonnell's school safety task force.

    The AK-47 that Morrissey brought on the floor was borrowed from someone else, his office told The Washington Examiner. He told Capitol Police about his plan in advance. Members of the General Assembly, law enforcement personnel or anyone with a concealed weapon permit is allowed to bring a gun into the Capitol.

    Republicans in the chamber were not amused by Morrissey's stunt.

    Del. Todd Gilbert, R-Woodstock, interrupted Morrissey's speech to ask him to take his finger off the trigger lock and later said that taking guns from citizens is what led to the Holocaust and mass killings under the Soviet Gulag.

    "Those who put the Second Amendment into the fabric of our nation understood that a government that is formed and instituted by free people trust its citizens with the right to defend themselves with arms," Gilbert said.

    A recent Quinnipiac University poll showed nearly two-thirds of Virginians support banning military-style assault rifles and high-capacity magazines. More than 90 percent favor universal background checks.

    Morrissey told lawmakers: "The people want us, by an overwhelming margin, to ban these weapons."

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  • #2
    Ha, what a dumbass

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
      ask him to take his finger off the trigger lock
      There's the problem. Uneducated assholes and crazies with guns cause the problems, not the guns.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
        A recent Quinnipiac University poll showed nearly two-thirds of Virginians support banning military-style assault rifles and high-capacity magazines. More than 90 percent favor universal background checks.

        Morrissey told lawmakers: "The people want us, by an overwhelming margin, to ban these weapons."

        http://washingtonexaminer.com/virgin...6#.UPmxTh2Cl2C
        UUmm , maybe a poll of just Dem or liberal voters . They manipulate these polls to fit what ever agenda they are pushing .

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        • #5
          As soon as he pulled that AK, a CCW holder should have opened fire on his ass.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
            As soon as he pulled that AK, a CCW holder should have opened fire on his ass.
            Cause that would help the fight for gun rights.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Pokulski-Blatz View Post
              Cause that would help the fight for gun rights.
              It would have. A lunatic brandished an assault weapon and, before he could go on a killing spree, he was stopped by an armed, concerned citizen
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                It would have. A lunatic brandished an assault weapon and, before he could go on a killing spree, he was stopped by an armed, concerned citizen

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                • #9
                  You find fault with my assessment? Explain how it's wrong? A man yelling, entered into a government building with an AK 47, and, with his finger on the trigger, began waiving it around.

                  Tell me how that's not a shootable offense
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                    You find fault with my assessment? Explain how it's wrong? A man yelling, entered into a government building with an AK 47, and, with his finger on the trigger, began waiving it around.

                    Tell me how that's not a shootable offense
                    exactly, try doing that yourself and see what happens too you
                    satisfaction is the death of desire...

                    its still "We the people"...right?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                      You find fault with my assessment? Explain how it's wrong? A man yelling, entered into a government building with an AK 47, and, with his finger on the trigger, began waiving it around.

                      Tell me how that's not a shootable offense
                      Not gonna feed the troll here. Nice job twisting the story around.

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                      • #12
                        I don't see how it's twisting it. Are my facts wrong?

                        And MP, as far as me doing it? I'm not authorized in that state to carry inside a government building
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                          I don't see how it's twisting it. Are my facts wrong?

                          And MP, as far as me doing it? I'm not authorized in that state to carry inside a government building
                          A man yelling (A well known government official that notified the police prior), entered into a government building with an AK 47 (likely in a case), and, with his finger on the trigger (while holding it over his head like a rhetoric spewing moron), began waiving it around (while speaking on the point of banning that very firearm).

                          If you were to shoot a man doing the exact same thing in the Texas senate ... you would be looking at a murder charge.

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                          • #14
                            Unless I was a senator and felt in danger of my life. He has a magazine in the weapon with his finger on the trigger. His deranged rant about an inanimate object led me to believe he was unstable as well as armed.

                            Also, he notified the police but did he notify EVERYONE in there he'd be doing it?
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                              Unless I was a senator and felt in danger of my life. He has a magazine in the weapon with his finger on the trigger. His deranged rant about an inanimate object led me to believe he was unstable as well as armed.

                              Also, he notified the police but did he notify EVERYONE in there he'd be doing it?
                              Was the weapon pointed at you?

                              Was he acting in a manner that made you feel he was going to start shooting?

                              I'm 100% positive that it wouldn't hold up.

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