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City of Hampton, VA Decides Against Becoming Sanctuary for 2nd Amendment Because NAACP Argues Fatal/Nonfatal Gun Crime Is Almost Exclusively Committed by Blacks

City of Hampton, VA Decides Against Becoming Sanctuary for 2nd Amendment Because NAACP Argues Fatal/Nonfatal Gun Crime Is Almost Exclusively Committed by Blacks

Previously on SBPDL: Black Police Chief of 44% White/42% Black Norfolk, Virginia Admits the Truth: Blacks Represent 94% of Shooting Suspects in the City

For those foolish enough to believe they should base social policy on individuals (those few “based” minorities showing up at pro-gun rallies and promulgating their support of the 2nd Amendment), let’s remind you the truth about gun crime in Virginia: it’s almost exclusively committed by blacks.

Which is why the city of Hampton, Virginia decided not to become a sanctuary for the 2nd Amendment, as gun crime (both fatal/nonfatal) is almost exclusively committed by blacks. Thus, we can’t allow white people, who overwhelmingly abide by the law, to have their 2nd Amendment rights protected by a tyrannical Democrat-controlled government in Richmond. [NAACP speaks out against making Hampton a Second Amendment sanctuary city, WTKR.com, 12/11/2019]:

HAMPTON, Va. – The line at Hampton City Hall wrapped around the entire lobby.

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“I’m number one in line to be one of the first people to speak,” Gaylene Kanoyton.

Kanoyton was the first to walk up to the podium and start the sanctuary city conversation Wednesday night in front of the Hampton City Council and Mayor Donnie Tuck.

“It’s a lot of guns on the street. Why do people need assault weapons?” she adds.


She’s against the idea of cities not enforcing laws if proposed gun laws are passed. She wasn’t the only one there who feels this way.

“We are asking for sensible gun laws,” says one woman at the podium.

Kanoyton is also the president of the NAACP chapter in the city. She says gun violence is affecting African American communities.

“We are the most affected by violence, and there is a lot of guns on the street,” said Kanoyton.

“My heart does break when I do see anybody innocently lose their life off gun violence,” said Paul Smith.

Smith supports making Hampton a Second Amendment sanctuary city. He says it’s time to push back on unconstitutional laws.

He adds, “Just because I choose to use a gun – just like someone chooses not to – you are responsible for your own safety. It is not the government’s job.”

There were also some people in line who are in the middle when it comes to this topic.

“Abide by the Second Amendment, but I also don’t want to see ‘Joe Blow’ crazy or someone with a history shooting at people,” said Jeff Wolf.

Almost 50 people stood in front of council arguing their side.

Mayor Tuck says he will not make any decisions before the General Assembly session.

“It’s council’s belief that it would be premature of us to take an action on this matter absent of a formal decision by the General Assembly,” said Mayor Tuck.

Why should white people see their 2nd Amendment rights invalidated because of shocking levels of black gun crime and the choices of individual black people to collectively be responsible for almost gun crime in not just Hampton, VA, but all across the state of Virginia?

The NAACP said “no” to Hampton being a sanctuary city for the 2nd Amendment and the City Council pulled the idea unanimously, because, admittedly, blacks commit almost all the fatal/nonfatal shootings in the city.

So we must punish white gun owners for black people’s inability to abide by the law…

Courtesy of UNZ.com

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