In spite of fierce opposition, the Va. Senate passes red flag law

January 23, 2020
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Richmond Virginia Gun Rights Rally

RICHMOND, Va. (AP)- The Virginia Senate approved legislation Wednesday that would allow authorities to take guns away from people deemed dangerous to themselves or others, as the state moves closer to joining a growing number of states enacting so-called “red flag” gun laws.

The Democratic-led Senate voted for the bill despite fierce resistance from Republican lawmakers. GOP Sen. Amanda Chase called supporters of the legislation “traitors” and said the proposed law would embolden criminals and hurt law-abiding citizens.

Democrats said the bill could help prevent mass shootings and said similar laws have worked well in 17 other states. Democrats said the bill had been carefully crafted to preserve due process and protect individual rights.

The bill now moves to the House, where Democrats have a 55-45 seat advantage. It is one of several gun-control measures the new Democratic majority at the General Assembly is set to pass this year.

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