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Buckingham supervisors reaffirm county’s Second Amendment Sanctuary and signal resubmission to state lawmakers
Summary
After public comment urging reaffirmation, the Buckingham County Board of Supervisors unanimously signaled it will maintain its 2019 Second Amendment Sanctuary resolution and indicated intent to resubmit the county’s position to state delegates and senators.
The Buckingham County Board of Supervisors said Feb. 9 it will continue to regard the county as a Second Amendment Sanctuary and signaled that it will resubmit its previously adopted resolution to the county’s state delegates and senators.
Jason Natowski, a District 6 resident, used the meeting’s public‑comment period to urge the Board to “publicly reaffirm Buckingham County’s unanimously adopted Second Amendment Sanctuary Resolution” and to resubmit it to state lawmakers. He told the Board that recent bills before the General Assembly—he named HB 217, SB 749, SB 349 and…
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