Debate over guns in Virginia Gubernatorial Race
The question of how much to regulate the sale and possession of guns has always been a dividing line in Virginia political contests. This year's gubernatorial candidates -- former attorney general Robert F. McDonnell (R) and state Sen. R. Creigh Deeds (D) -- both have extensive pro-gun records. But the campaign is unfolding at a turbulent and uncertain time in the nation's debate over guns. One unresolved issue in Virginia, where 36 percent of households have a firearm, is whether to close the so-called gun show loophole, which permits freelance sellers like Begay. . . . .
"Virginia is ground zero for this debate," said Alexander Howe, a spokesman for Americans United for Safe Streets. Legislation to require background checks for every transaction at a gun show is pending in Congress as both sides strive for the advantage.
President Obama's election triggered a surge in sales among gun buyers, who feared that he and a Democratic-led Congress would push for new regulations. Instead, gun owners have cheered moves by Congress to allow people to carry concealed weapons in national parks and to link voting rights for the District to looser gun regulations. . . . .
Deeds has a real problem having changed his views on a lot of big hot button issues from Abortion to gun control.
Labels: 2009elections, GunControl
2 Comments:
My personal belief on guns and gun control:
From my cold dead hands, and the magazine WILL be empty!
I live in Florida. The best thing I ever did was get my cc license. The tampa cop who gave me the class said, "If you eve have to use your gun defending yourself and the cops come, all you say is I was trying to stop the attack. Nothing else". All the best.
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