The new Virginia Democratic Majority has proposed laws that infringe upon your
2nd Amendment rights.

What Can I Do?

Know Your Bill of Rights

Virginia SB16 – The Virginia Assembly Wants to Abolish Your 2nd Amendment Right

The Life I Deserve

2nd Amendment Sanctuary

What Happens to a Statute Declared to Be Unconstitutional

Case Study: “Colorado has several “unconstitutional” laws still on the books. To understand the reason for this phenomenon, it’s necessary to go back to basic 8th grade American Government class. State government, like the federal government, is split into three branches: The executive branch, the judicial branch, and the legislative branch. One cannot do the work of the others. While the executive branch may enforce the law and the judicial branch interpret the law, only the legislative branch may write the law or, in this case, repeal it. Therefore, despite the fact that the highest court in the land may have determined that a Colorado statute (or a section of the state constitution) is unconstitutional, only the legislature may take the statute off the books by bill. The constitution may only be amended—even if the amendment is to remove a provision declared to be unconstitutional—if the change is approved by a majority of voters voting on a ballot measure or on a measure referred to the voters by the General Assembly. The court cannot require the repeal.” Taxpayers spend millions of dollars to reverse tyrannical legislation passed by elected officials who do not defend the United States Constitution.

Gilroy, J., & Brown, M. (2015, October 8). What Happens to a Statute Declared to Be Unconstitutional. Retrieved December 8, 2019, from https://legisource.net/2015/10/08/what-happens-to-a-statute-declared-to-be-unconstitutional/.