Virginia Switchblade Ban Repeal Vetoed

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[Post in general approved by Spark]

Virginia Governor McAuliffe vetoed House Bill 1432 that would have repealed Virginia's switchblade ban including, for the most part, allowing concealed carry.

Knife Rights supported this bill even though we had concerns with the language. Unfortunately, despite everyone's best efforts it failed. Knife Rights remains committed to repealing Virginia's switchblade ban.

Knife Rights is rewriting knife law in America™. Knife Rights passed the nation's first repeal of a switchblade (automatic) knife ban in 2010 in New Hampshire and has since passed repeal of switchblade bans (and repealed other knife restrictions) in Alaska, Indiana, Kansas, Maine, Missouri, Nevada, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas and Wisconsin.


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Governor McAuliffe is no friend of the 2nd amendment. Not surprising.
 
So in threads like these what's acceptable to discuss? Looking for mod guidance because I just got an infraction for commenting directly about the original post without insulting anyone or anything like that. And the post was removed for being political, and it was. But how can a topic like this possibly be discussed without politics being involved? Sorry, I genuinely don't get the purpose of allowing a thread like this without allowing any real discussion of the issue.

Why not make it a sticky and lock it if direct discussion isn't acceptable?
 
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