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Virginia plans emergency gun ban at Capitol ahead of protest: AP
January 15, 2020, 5:54 AM PST

FILE PHOTO: Virginia Governor Northam speaks to an gun control rally in Richmond

(Reuters) - Virginia Governor Ralph Northam on Wednesday plans to declare a 
temporary emergency banning all guns and weapons from the area around the 
Capitol in Richmond ahead of a major gun rights demonstration set for Monday, 
the Associated Press reported.
Northam feared a repetition of the violence that broke out in August 2017 amid 
a white supremacist rally and counterdemonstration in which anti-racist 
protester Heather Heyer was killed in a car attack, the AP reported, citing two 
unnamed state officials who were briefed on the plans but not authorized to 
speak publicly about them.
The governor's office did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for 
confirmation.
Gun-rights advocates including militia groups and ultraconservative activists 
are planning a "Lobby Day" rally on Monday, seeking to block gun control 
legislation backed by Northam, a Democrat, and the Democratic-controlled state 
legislature in both the General Assembly and Senate.
Last week Virginia lawmakers approved a new gun policy prohibiting firearms 
inside the Capitol and a nearby office building, but did not extend the ban to 
Capitol Square, the public space outside that includes monuments to prominent 
Virginians and the Virginia Civil Rights Memorial.
The governor saw credible threats of potential violence and extremism after a 
series of provocative online postings from out-of-state pro-gun and militia 
groups that plan to attend, one official cited by the AP said.
One posting included a photo of an AR-15 and said there were "great sight 
angles from certain buildings" near Capitol Square, the official said.

(Reporting by Daniel Trotta; Editing by Scott Malone and Chizu Nomiyama)

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Jim Bell's comments:

   How can people exercising their constitutional rights EVER be considered an 
"emergency"?  And worse, one which is used to 'justify' violation of exactly 
those rights?   I think this Governor Northam needs to FEAR doing what he's 
planning to do.  

If he fears that some people are going to violate others' constitutional rights 
to assembly and to bear arms, he should prepare his government to arrest those 
who will be doing that violation, not those excertising those rights.  And he 
should never prohibit people from exercising their right to self-defense and to 
the defense of others, including using guns to do so.  

               Jim Bell

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