On May 31, DeWayne Craddock shot and killed 12 people at Virginia Beach. Armed with two handguns, he went on a rampage after recently resigning from his position in city government. So far, we know he was not fired or forced out. He was reportedly not a pleasure to be around and was written up for workplace issues by one of his victims, Kate Nixon, who worked as a supervisor. Nixon, who is survived by her husband Jason and her three daughters, said there was another man who gave her even a worse vibe, prompting her husband to suggest she conceal carry her firearm at work. She refused, not wanting to violate the gun-free policy the city had with government workers.
In the wake of this tragic shooting, Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam has called on a special session to debate gun control. Northam has apparently survived a recent public relations fiasco where he admitted to wearing blackface for a dance competition in Texas; he dressed as Michael Jackson. This was revealed when his yearbook from his medical school days contained a racist photo of two men, one wearing blackface and another in full Ku Klux Klan regalia.
The date is set: July 9. Here’s the agenda Democrats want to pass courtesy of our friends at the NRA-ILA:
A June 7 press release from Northam’s office made clear that the governor is seeking to enact the following severe firearms restrictions upon law-abiding citizens while doing nothing to stop criminals:
·Criminalization of the private transfer of firearms;
In the wake of this tragic shooting, Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam has called on a special session to debate gun control. Northam has apparently survived a recent public relations fiasco where he admitted to wearing blackface for a dance competition in Texas; he dressed as Michael Jackson. This was revealed when his yearbook from his medical school days contained a racist photo of two men, one wearing blackface and another in full Ku Klux Klan regalia.
The date is set: July 9. Here’s the agenda Democrats want to pass courtesy of our friends at the NRA-ILA:
A June 7 press release from Northam’s office made clear that the governor is seeking to enact the following severe firearms restrictions upon law-abiding citizens while doing nothing to stop criminals:
·Criminalization of the private transfer of firearms;
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