Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam signs five gun measures into law, including a background-checks bill and an 'extreme risk protective order'
Democratic Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam on Friday signed five gun measures into law, including a background checks bill and an"extreme risk protective order."
The slate of bills prompted a large gun-rights rally in January, with about 22,000 gathering in protest at Virginia's state capitol. The legislation has also fueled a pro-gun movement across the state known as"Second Amendment sanctuaries," or localities that vow not to enforce what some officials in those regions have called"unconstitutional" gun laws.
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