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Sanctuary: The left set the precedent for gun-rights supporters and now they don’t like it

  
Via:  XXJefferson51  •  5 years ago  •  14 comments

By:   Washington Times

Sanctuary: The left set the precedent for gun-rights supporters and now they don’t like it
If liberal “sanctuary” cities, counties and even states defiantly refuse to cooperate fully with federal immigration laws with respect to the detention and deportation of illegal aliens, then their objections should fall on deaf ears when other towns, cities and counties won’t go along when liberal governors and Democrat-controlled legislatures enact strict gun-control measures. Even in purple states such as Colorado and in blue ones, such as New Mexico and Illinois, dozens of counties are...

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This is a great move.  A perfect way to protect the rights of lawful gun owners in even the most liberal states. We haven’t to my knowledge had a California county yet call itself sanctuary but effectively many rural ones are based on statements by elected local law enforcement.  This is spread to Oregon and Washington rural counties so I’m sure we are next.  Way to go Southern Illinois, New Mexico, Colorado, and Virginia counties and towns.


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Some on the left are angry, if not apoplectic, that conservatives are turning the tables on them and co-opting one of their own tactics against liberal policies. But turnabout, as they say, is fair play: Self-styled “progressives,” it seems, aren’t the only ones who can unilaterally decide which laws they will or will not enforce and/or comply with.

Across the country, a growing number of county sheriffs and other law enforcement officials, as well as other city and county officials, are announcing their refusal to enforce unduly restrictive gun laws that they believe run afoul of the constitutional right to keep and bear arms. They’re declaring their jurisdictions “Second Amendment sanctuaries.”

If liberal “sanctuary” cities, counties and even states defiantly refuse to cooperate fully with federal immigration laws with respect to the detention and deportation of illegal aliens, then their objections should fall on deaf ears when other towns, cities and counties won’t go along when liberal governors and Democrat-controlled legislatures enact strict gun-control measures.

Even in purple states such as Colorado and in blue ones, such as New Mexico and Illinois, dozens of counties are defying Democratic governors and legislatures and telling them they won’t aid and abet the would-be gun grabbers in their efforts to “unconstitutionally restrict” the right to bear arms.

Closer to home, at least 10 counties across the central Piedmont and Appalachian Southwest regions of Virginia have already embraced the Second Amendment sanctuary movement. Led by the outgoing chairman of its Board of Supervisors, conservative activist Corey Stewart, Prince William County in increasingly blue Northern Virginia is poised to join their ranks. Dozens of other Virginia counties are reportedly looking at adopting the resolution, model language for which was drafted and circulated by Philip Van Cleave of the Virginia Citizens Defense League.

These counties’ actions should fire a warning shot across the bow of the incoming Virginia General Assembly. Democrats are set next month to take over control of the legislature for the first time in more than a generation, and they likely will be prodded by anti-gun extremists to overreach and pass gun-control laws that will risk infringing Second Amendment rights.

They should resist that impulse, but Democratic lawmakers will surely feel obligated to do so as a “thank-you card” for the gobs of campaign cash that billionaire gun-grabber-in-chief Michael Bloomberg invested in Virginia’s off-off-year legislative elections last month.

Likely measures include universal background checks, limits on the numbers and types of guns that can be purchased, and a so-called “red flag” law that would empower authorities to pre-emptively seize firearms from those deemed a threat to themselves or others.

The liberal editorial board of The Washington Post in a fit of pique decried the actions of Virginia’s Second Amendment sanctuary counties in a Nov. 30 editorial, “Virginia’s gun lobby wants to be above the law,” hysterically likening the movement to “vigilantism” and “frontier justice.”

In this cockeyed view, the “gun lobby” includes elected county sheriffs and boards of supervisors in Appomattox, Charlotte, Campbell, Carroll, Dinwiddie, Giles, Lee, Patrick, Pittsylvania and Roanoke counties. It would also include Carroll, Cecil and Harford counties in Maryland, as well as 25 of the 33 counties in New Mexico and nearly two-thirds of the counties in Illinois. Even on the Left Coast, large swaths of Washington and Oregon are Second Amendment sanctuaries. Are we really to believe that they are all run by “vigilantes” imposing “frontier justice?”

To the contrary, typical is the resolution adopted Nov. 18 in Appomattox County. It commits officials to fight “through legal action, the power of the appropriation of public funds, and the right to petition for redress of grievances, and the direction of the law enforcement and judiciary of [the county] to not enforce any unconstitutional law.”

Some gun grabbers are dismissing the Second Amendment sanctuary movement as largely “symbolic” or “posturing,” and a spokeswoman for the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence was quoted as saying, “The notion that law enforcement would not follow the law is appalling.”

But that’s at best selective indignation, to the extent that they aren’t equally appalled by those illegal-alien sanctuaries. Nor do we recall liberals finding it “appalling” when President Obama’s attorney general, Eric Holder, or Virginia state Attorney General Mark Herring unilaterally refused to enforce federal and state laws banning same-sex marriage before it was legalized by fiat by five robed judicial autocrats.

While it’s not customary for us to endorse civil disobedience per se, in this case, what’s good for the illegal-immigration goose is good for the gun-rights gander.


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XXJefferson51
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1  seeder  XXJefferson51    5 years ago

To the contrary, typical is the resolution adopted Nov. 18 in Appomattox County. It commits officials to fight “through legal action, the power of the appropriation of public funds, and the right to petition for redress of grievances, and the direction of the law enforcement and judiciary of [the county] to not enforce any unconstitutional law.”

Some gun grabbers are dismissing the Second Amendment sanctuary movement as largely “symbolic” or “posturing,” and a spokeswoman for the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence was quoted as saying, “The notion that law enforcement would not follow the law is appalling.”

But that’s at best selective indignation, to the extent that they aren’t equally appalled by those illegal-alien sanctuaries. Nor do we recall liberals finding it “appalling” when President Obama’s attorney general, Eric Holder, or Virginia state Attorney General Mark Herring unilaterally refused to enforce federal and state laws banning same-sex marriage before it was legalized by fiat by five robed judicial autocrats.

While it’s not customary for us to endorse civil disobedience per se, in this case, what’s good for the illegal-immigration goose is good for the gun-rights gander. 

 
 
 
The Magic 8 Ball
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3  The Magic 8 Ball    5 years ago

( if ) "healthcare" is a "right" that should be provided by the federal govt.

  • does the federal govt not also owe everyone at least one gun?

so

  • is healthcare a right and eveyone gets a free gun via all taxpayers?
  • or do we have to pay the cost of our own rights via our individual pockets?

ya only get to pick one :)

 
 
 
The Magic 8 Ball
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3.1  The Magic 8 Ball  replied to  The Magic 8 Ball @3    5 years ago
( if ) "healthcare" is a "right" that should be provided by the federal govt.
does the federal govt not also owe everyone at least one gun?

 the answer is obviously YES and therefore Progressive Logic Dictates.

If one does not want to give everyone a gun that means they don't want people getting healthcare and are throwing grandma off a cliff.

"in my best SouthPark accent"  Those evil bastards...  they killed granny

being a progressive and twisting logic like that, must be fun... LOL

 
 
 
Tacos!
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4  Tacos!    5 years ago

All that sanctuary city stuff does it make kind of hard to complain about something like this. Here, at least, we’re talking about Constitutional rights of citizens. Defending that is bad, I guess, but if we’re talking about defending the rights of criminal aliens illegally in the country to run free, well . . . that’s ok, apparently.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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4.1  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Tacos! @4    5 years ago

That is the progressive way!  

 
 
 
Steve Ott
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5  Steve Ott    5 years ago

So your telling me that the right learned something from the left? What comes next? Hell freezing over?

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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5.1  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Steve Ott @5    5 years ago

Broken clocks are right 2x for two minutes a day. This is one of those. We will probably use this every time progressives win state wide or national elections and enact laws or legislation we don’t like.  

 
 
 
charger 383
Professor Silent
6  charger 383    5 years ago

Passed 6-0 In Shenandoah County VA, I just returned from our Board of Supervisors meeting attended by largest crowd to attend a government meeting in our county, filling the high School gym and larger the first meeting about this 2 weeks ago that over 1.600 attended. 

I did get up and give a speech which got applause.  Over 50 Citizens spoke in favor and one in partial opposition.   

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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6.1  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  charger 383 @6    5 years ago

Some county in Virginia the Sheriff is going to deputize the entire civilization population as part of their sanctuary movement.

 
 
 
charger 383
Professor Silent
7  charger 383    5 years ago

Add Warren County and the Town of Strasburg to the list  

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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8  seeder  XXJefferson51    5 years ago

I read that the democrats have capitulated to reality and aren’t going to try to confiscate existing legal gun ownership.  

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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9  seeder  XXJefferson51    5 years ago

Now desperate democrats are stating that they should mobilize the state national guard in order to enforce their future new laws in sanctuary counties.  Can you imaging blue state Governors calling out the guard to enforce their edicts in rural red areas of their states?  

 
 

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