The Revolution in Virginia started to explode 230 years ago. That Revolution produced a Bill of Rights for the people. In a strange quirk of history, Virginia being the oldest government in America, has never had a direct judicial interpretation of Article I, Section 13, of the Virginia Bill of Rights which guarantees the right to a well regulated militia and the right to keep and bear arms.
The time is now ripe and is long overdue for a case to come before the Courts of Virginia to declare that the people do have a right to a well regulated militia and the right to keep and bear arms. The vacuum of any judicial ruling has produced various laws that are injurious to the fundamental rights of the people. Virginia1774 is going for a constitutional challenge to affirm our right to keep and bear arms. The outcome of this case could very well set the tone for the correct historical interpretation of the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. If you want to help see this succeed visit the link :
Virginia 1774 Constitutional Challenge
The time is now ripe and is long overdue for a case to come before the Courts of Virginia to declare that the people do have a right to a well regulated militia and the right to keep and bear arms. The vacuum of any judicial ruling has produced various laws that are injurious to the fundamental rights of the people. Virginia1774 is going for a constitutional challenge to affirm our right to keep and bear arms. The outcome of this case could very well set the tone for the correct historical interpretation of the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. If you want to help see this succeed visit the link :
Virginia 1774 Constitutional Challenge