Warning of 'serious threats' Virginia governor bans weapons at
gun-rights rally
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[January 16, 2020]
(Reuters) - Virginia Governor Ralph
Northam on Wednesday said he would ban all firearms and other weapons
around the state capitol building this weekend, ahead of a major
gun-rights demonstration expected to draw thousands of people.
Northam, who is leading the push for stronger gun laws in his state,
said he wants to avoid a repeat of violence that erupted at a 2017 white
supremacist rally in Charlottesville, when a march by white nationalists
erupted and led to the death of a counterprotester.
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, whose party
recently won majorities in both chambers of the state legislature.
"We're seeing threats of violence. We're seeing threats of armed
confrontation and assault on our capitol," Northam said. "These are
considered credible, serious threats from our law enforcement agencies."
Several measures - including universal background checks and "red flag"
laws - that would toughen gun laws in the state are quickly making their
way through the Senate and House, and could be passed before the end of
the month.
The Virginia Citizens Defense League, which is organizing the rally,
hopes that a large turnout by gun-rights proponents, most of whom will
be openly carrying weapons as allowed by state law, will persuade
lawmakers not to back the measures, according to materials posted online
by the group.
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Virgnia Governor Ralph Northam attends a rally held by gun control
activists and the families of shooting victims outside the Virginia
State Capitol Building in Richmond, VA, U.S. July 9, 2019.
REUTERS/Michael A. McCoy/File Photo
"A substantial crowd will be here in Richmond," State Police
Superintendent Colonel Gary Settle told reporters on Wednesday.
"We're talking several thousands of people."
Everyone attending Monday's rally will be required to enter through
a security checkpoint, authorities said.
Last week, Virginia lawmakers approved a new gun policy prohibiting
firearms inside the Capitol and a nearby office building. But they
did not extend the ban to Capitol Square, the public space outside
that includes monuments to prominent Virginians and the Virginia
Civil Rights Memorial.
(Reporting by Brad Brooks in Austin, Texas, additional reporting by
Daniel Trotta; Editing by Scott Malone, Chizu Nomiyama and Jonathan
Oatis)
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