| RED HOT ACTION ALERT! "Unlawful Detention of US Citizens, HB 1160" This bill protects Virginians from National Defense Authorization Act....Patron Bob Marshall asked for help to work this bill being heard this (Weds) afternoon. Please call and email ALL of these Delegates!!! (Introduced by: Robert G. Marshall | all patrons) Delegate Salvatore R. Iaquinto (R) - House District 84 (804) 698-1084 Delegate Terry G. Kilgore (R) - House District (804) 698-1001 Delegate G. Manoli Loupassi (R) - House District 68 (804) 698-1068 Delegate Gregory D. Habeeb (R) - House District 8 (804) 698-1008 Delegate Peter F. Farrell (R) - House District 56 (804) 698-1056 Delegate J. Randall Minchew (R) - House District 10 (804) 698-1010 Delegate Joseph P. Johnson, Jr. (D) - House District 4 (804) 698-1004 Delegate David J. Toscano (D) - House District 57 804) 698-1057 Delegate Jennifer L. McClellan (D) - House District 71 (804) 698-1071 HB 1160 Unlawful detention of U.S. citizens; prevents any agency, etc., from assisting in investigation. SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED: Unlawful detention of United States citizens. Prevents any agency, political subdivision, employee, or member of the military of Virginia from assisting an agency or the armed forces of the United States in the investigation, prosecution, or detainment of a United States citizen in violation of the Constitution of Virginia. SB 633: A BILL to amend and reenact § 46.2-906.1 of the Code of Virginia, relating to wearing of helmets by bicyclists, etc. They are going to require all children 14 and under to wear helmets when riding bicycles and Barbie jeeps. When are they going to stop regulating every facet of our lives? Parents are having less options to make 'safety' decisions on their own. Emails:district23@senate.virginia.gov, district05@senate.virginia.gov, district16@senate.virginia.gov, district10@senate.virginia.gov,district38@senate.virginia.gov, district07@senate.virginia.gov, district14@senate.virginia.gov, district25@senate.virginia.gov,district04@senate.virginia.gov, district19@senate.virginia.gov, district37@senate.virginia.gov, district08@senate.virginia.gov,district29@senate.virginia.gov, district40@senate.virginia.gov, district31@senate.virginia.gov Senators: Chairman Stephen Newman, Senator Yvonne Miller, Senator Henry Marsh, Senator John Watkins, Senator Phillip Puckett, Senator Frank Wagner, Senator Harry Blevins, Senator Creigh Deeds, Senator Ryan McDougle, Senator Ralph Smith, Senator David Marsden, Senator Jeffrey McWaters, Senator Charles Colgan, Senator Charles Carrico, Senator Barbara Favola Bill:1. That § 46.2-906.1 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows: § 46.2-906.1. Riders of bicycles, electric personal assistive mobility devices, toy vehicles, and electric power-assisted bicycles to wear helmets. The governing body of any county, city or town may, by ordinance, provide that every Every person 14 years of age or younger shall wear a protective helmet that at least meets the Consumer Product Safety Commission ASTM International standard whenever riding or being carried on a bicycle, an electric personal assistive mobility device, a toy vehicle, or an electric power-assisted bicycle on any highway as defined in § 46.2-100, sidewalk, or public bicycle path. Violation of any such ordinance this section shall be punishable by a fine of $25. However, such fine shall be suspended (i) for first-time violators and (ii) for violators who, subsequent to the violation but prior to imposition of the fine, purchase helmets of the type required by the ordinance. Violation of any such ordinance this section shall not constitute negligence, or assumption of risk, be considered in mitigation of damages of whatever nature, be admissible in evidence, or be the subject of comment by counsel in any action for the recovery of damages arising out of the operation of any bicycle, electric personal assistive mobility device, toy vehicle, or electric power-assisted bicycle, nor shall anything in this section change any existing law, rule, or procedure pertaining to any civil action. 12 Gun Bills: Please contact: B Stanley, 804 698 7520 email district20@senate.va.gov;F Ruff, 804 698 7515 email district15@senate.va.gov SB 4, Senator Stuart, Castle Doctrine & SB 64, Senator Stanley, Castle Doctrine (VCDL are neutral) SB 67, Senator Stanley, removes option for localities to fingerprint first time CHP applicants; SB 323, Senator Carrico, repeals One Handgun a Month; SB 563, Senator Ruff, cleans up some minor issues in the concealed weapon code SB 612, Senator Black, moves long gun to the federal NICS system from the Virginia Instant Check system to improve the amount of time needed to run background checks; & SB 670, Senator Garrett, removes option for localities to fingerprint first time CHP applicants (VCDL All are Strongly Supported); SB 224, Senator Herring, makes it easier to disarm someone for LIFE who is convicted of MISDEMEANOR domestic violence; SB 379, Senator McEachin, makes private firearm sales illegal; SB 554, Senator Favola, disarms someone with an emergency protection order without due process; & SB 648, Senator McEachin, adds yet another penalty to a gun owner who is in possession of a gun while intoxicated (VCDL All are Strongly Opposed) ********Remember: HB 312, HB 894, and all the other bills that bear the imprimatur of United Nations Agenda 21? A fine 'patriot' wrote a response to Dominion Power, which offered $40 annually for adding "smart meters": http://gallery.mailchimp.com/e00eb458a5e898a6c76932d24/files/Dominion_Smart_Meters.pdf | | | | |
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