Posted January 16, 2018 9:00 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

Gov. Ralph Northam addresses a joint session of the Virginia General Assembly, Monday, Jan. 15, 2018. (Photo: Steve Helber/AP)
Just after Gov. Ralph Northam was inaugurated, a Virginia Senate committee rejected a number of gun control bills backed by the Democrat.
The Republican-controlled Senate Courts of Justice Committee met for over three hours in their first workday of the session Monday and quickly disposed of several measures in party-line votes including one on universal background checks and another to seize guns from those deemed at risk. Northam, who had the strong backing of gun control advocates on the campaign trail, quickly addressed the topic with lawmakers in his first speech to the General Assembly.
“Gunshots kill more people in Virginia every year than car accidents, but if you walk into the right gun show, it’s easier to get a firearm than it is to rent a car,” Northam said. “There are many actions we should take over our time together to save lives by reducing gun violence. Let’s start by keeping guns out of the hands of people who shouldn’t have them by passing universal background checks.”
Other gun control bills sent packing were SB2, which would expand regulations against those with guns who were

Source: Guns.com

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