Virginia HB83 would prohibit state cooperation with the enforcement of any future federal laws, regulations, or executive orders relating to firearms, ammunition or firearms components, effectively nullifying any such acts in practice within the state. The bill must pass in the House Appropriations Committee before moving forward.

PLEASE TAKE THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS to support this important bill.

1. Call the House Appropriations Committee Chair, Chris Jones. Strongly, but respectfully urge him to move this important bill forward to a vote in his committee. A phone call has 10x the impact of an email.
Jones: (804) 698-1076

2. Call the rest of the committee members. Again, be strong, but respectful. Urge each of them to take action to move the bill forward and vote YES on HB83.

Riley Ingram (R) (804) 698-1062
Kirkland Cox (R) (804) 698-1066
Steven Landes (R) (804) 698-1025
John O’Bannon (R) (804) 698-1073
Scott Lingamfelter (R) (804) 698-1031
Charles Poindexter (R) (804) 698-1009
James Massie (R) (804) 698-1072
Christopher Peace (R) (804) 698-1097
Tag Greason (R) (804) 698-1032
Barry Knight (R) (804) 698-1081
Richard Anderson (R) (804) 698-1051
Scott Garrett (R) (804) 698-1023
Christopher Stolle (R) (804) 698-1083
Nick Rush (R) (804) 698-1007
Luke Torian (D) (804) 698-1052
Daun Hester (D) (804) 698-1089
Mark Sickles (D) (804) 698-1043
Matthew James (D) (804) 698-1080
Betsy Carr (D) (804) 698-1069
Delores McQuinn (D) (804) 698-1070
Joseph Lindsey (D) (804) 698-1090

3. Call Back – any NO or UNDECIDED – in 3-4 days. Make sure to follow-up. If they say YES, be sure to thank them and, if possible, announce their committed YES vote to email and social media contacts. If they say no, politely ask them why. Get the information from them and contact us.

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