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Smyth County supervisors reaffirm 2019 Second Amendment sanctuary resolution and direct county administrator to draft follow-up language
Summary
Following a request from Supervisor Billings, the Smyth County Board of Supervisors read into the record their December 2019 Second Amendment sanctuary resolution and unanimously reaffirmed it; the board also authorized the county administrator to draft a related resolution for rapid response to developments in Richmond.
Supervisor Billings asked the board to revisit and reaffirm a December 10, 2019 resolution declaring the county a Second Amendment sanctuary. The chair read the resolution text into the record, citing the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and Article I, Section 13 of the Virginia Constitution, and the board voted unanimously to reaffirm the…
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