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Civil War II: Gun control could push Virginia counties to join West Virginia
by Paul Bedard
| January 21, 2020 01:33 PM

West Virginia lawmakers are scrambling to let rural Virginia counties join the Mountain State amid conservative voter anger with the new Democratic majority in Richmond and its push for gun control and other liberal initiatives.

In a building fight that echoes the Civil War-era split of the Old Dominion that created West Virginia in 1863, 40 of 100 West Virginia House delegates have signed on to legislation that would accept revolting Virginia counties and towns.

The effort began after the November elections when urban and suburban voters put the Virginia General Assembly into Democratic hands. Many of those Democrats ran on a platform of restricting and banning guns.

“We’re starting to get some phone calls from friends on the border who say these folks want to leave,” said West Virginia Del. Gary Howell.

Howell, a Republican, told Secrets that what started off as a long-shot effort “has turned into a real thing.”

He said that Virginia lawmakers and officials along the West Virginia border have cited the Democratic drive for gun control and desire to shift spending to the urban areas near Washington as reasons to leave for West Virginia.

In his bill, HCR 8, Howell and his team wrote about the urban-rural battle. “These tensions have been compounded by a perception of contempt on the part of the government at Richmond for the differences in certain fundamental political and societal principles which prevail between the varied counties and cities of that Commonwealth.”

He also cited gun control, a huge fight on display in Richmond Monday when some 22,000 gun owners protested restrictions sweeping through the state Senate. There is no new push for gun control in West Virginia.

“In the latest, and most evident, in this string of grievances, the government at Richmond now seeks to place intolerable restraints upon the rights guaranteed under the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution to the citizens of that Commonwealth,” said the Howell legislation, now before the rules committee. Howell is on the rules committee and is also the chairman of Government Organization Committee.

The bottom line in the legislation: “In a spirit of conciliation, the legislature of West Virginia hereby extends an invitation to our fellow Virginians who wish to do so, to join us in our noble experiment of 156 years of separation from the government at Richmond; and, we extend an invitation to any constituent county or city of the Commonwealth of Virginia to be admitted to the body politic of the state of West Virginia.”

One county that could lead the way with or without the legislation is Frederick, some 70 miles from Washington. It still has an open invitation from the 1800s to join West Virginia, and some members of the county board of supervisors have expressed support for a vote to leave.

In the West Virginia Senate, Sen. Charles Trump has offered a resolution urging Frederick County to join West Virginia.

Closer to D.C., Loudoun County was recently home to a short-lived effort to split, with some in the more rural and conservative western half — which borders West Virginia — bidding to create their own county called Catoctin for the mountains that provide a border.

Howell said that he has a team working on how any merger would work. He said that since West Virginia operates much like Virginia, it would be easy to merge police and infrastructure.

He also said that border shifts do not need federal approval.

“We’ve been looking way down the road. Once we realized that this was getting very real, we figured that we have to have answers for this, we have to have a plan in place, that’s what we’ve been discussing,” he told Secrets.
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Excellent idea! Not practical for large masses of people to physically move, but simply changing the designation of a city or a county from VA to WV should be pretty easily implemented. Money is fungible, and that would be the main consideration.

Same could be done for the rural counties and cities in NY state, etc.

Plus everyone knows there are more wild virginas in WV than in VA......
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Simple Minded wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2020 1:47 pm Excellent idea! Not practical for large masses of people to physically move, but simply changing the designation of a city or a county from VA to WV should be pretty easily implemented. Money is fungible, and that would be the main consideration.

Same could be done for the rural counties and cities in NY state, etc.

Plus everyone knows there are more wild virginas in WV than in VA......
Which is why guns are so important in WV... :D

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Simple Minded wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2020 1:47 pm Excellent idea! Not practical for large masses of people to physically move, but simply changing the designation of a city or a county from VA to WV should be pretty easily implemented. Money is fungible, and that would be the main consideration.

Same could be done for the rural counties and cities in NY state, etc.

Plus everyone knows there are more wild virginas in WV than in VA......
Looks like you have discovered the difference between Democrats and Republicans.
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Mr. Perfect wrote: Tue Feb 04, 2020 11:05 am
Simple Minded wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2020 1:47 pm Excellent idea! Not practical for large masses of people to physically move, but simply changing the designation of a city or a county from VA to WV should be pretty easily implemented. Money is fungible, and that would be the main consideration.

Same could be done for the rural counties and cities in NY state, etc.

Plus everyone knows there are more wild virginas in WV than in VA......
Looks like you have discovered the difference between Democrats and Republicans.

:lol: :lol:

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yes, welcome back mr p - hope the politics hasnt got too frustrating for you.
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noddy wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2020 2:28 am yes, welcome back mr p - hope the politics hasnt got too frustrating for you.
When you live in the red-blue binoid world, orange is tough to comprehend.

Kinda like a Loss Of Gravity Accident (LOGA), theoretically, it could happen, but tough to mentally or emotionally deal with.
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Simple Minded wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2020 8:45 pm
noddy wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2020 2:28 am yes, welcome back mr p - hope the politics hasnt got too frustrating for you.
When you live in the red-blue binoid world, orange is tough to comprehend.

Kinda like a Loss Of Gravity Accident (LOGA), theoretically, it could happen, but tough to mentally or emotionally deal with.
Looks like the Republican Party defended the God given rights that Democrats salivated over taking away.

I noticed a lack of gratitude.

Fascinating projection in your above post.
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Mr. Perfect wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2020 11:06 am
Simple Minded wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2020 8:45 pm
noddy wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2020 2:28 am yes, welcome back mr p - hope the politics hasnt got too frustrating for you.
When you live in the red-blue binoid world, orange is tough to comprehend.

Kinda like a Loss Of Gravity Accident (LOGA), theoretically, it could happen, but tough to mentally or emotionally deal with.
Looks like the Republican Party defended the God given rights that Democrats salivated over taking away.

I noticed a lack of gratitude.

Fascinating projection in your above post.
:D How rude of me! I do declare, where are my manners?

I would like to personally thank you Mr. P for all your efforts saving us in VA from ourselves!

Welcome back Mr. P.!!!!!

5 minutes till midnight on the Doomsday clock again I see.... ;)
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What ever happened to the gun right controversy in VA? Maybe governor black face can shut this down because of lack of social distancing... :D

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