Dems say assault guns allowed in Va. Capitol while balloons are banned
Jan 26th, 2015 House Democrats in the General Assembly have launched a petition drive to show public support for a package of pending gun control bills.
The online entreaty calls for "common sense gun laws" and, to foster the contention that Virginias firearm policies are awry, contains a white and blue graphic of some of the rules regarding public entrance to the state capitol.
On the left side of the graphic is the headline "Banned in the Virginia State Capitol." Underneath are pictures of a bullhorn, a trumpet, a floating helium balloon and an American flag on a pole.
The right side says, "Allowed in the Virginia State Capitol." Underneath are pictures of a handgun, a rifle, and two assault guns.
The basic rules for entering the {Richmond} Capitol are spelled out in these words: "Possession or use of any device that may disrupt the conduct of business is prohibited, including, but not limited to: voice-amplification equipment; bullhorns; blow horns; sirens, or other noise-producing devices as well as signs on sticks, poles or stakes, or helium-filled balloons."
That confirms two of four items Democrats said were banned. But what about trumpets? .. they would generally not be allowed since they fall into the realm of "noise-producing devices.".. exceptions can be made, such as for a memorial service... flags are allowed to be brought into the building, but not if theyre hoisted on poles. The image on the Democrats petition shows a flag on a pole.
.. the rules apply to everyone, including members of the legislature as well as the general public.
Firearms -- We couldnt find any rules about bringing guns into the Capitol... But they do exist. .. possession is limited to three groups: General Assembly members, law enforcement officials and any holder of a valid concealed handgun permit.
Could someone bring an assault rifle into the Capitol? If he is allowed to bring in a firearm, the answer is yes .. The 2004 rule "simply says firearm, so its fairly broad," "It doesnt just say that the only thing they can bring in is a handgun even though thats whats covered by the (concealed) handgun permit."
http://www.politifact.com/virginia/statements/2015/jan/26/virginia-house-democratic-caucus/dems-say-assault-guns-allowed-va-capitol-while-bal/
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