West Virginia community passes resolution supporting gun rights
FORT GAY, W.Va. — A West Virginia community has passed a resolution declaring itself a “Second Amendment sanctuary.”
The Fort Gay town council passed the resolution Friday night, news outlets reported. Supporters say it is a defense against possible federal or state legislation that could limit access to firearms, ammunition or gun accessories.
Mayor Joetta Hatfield said Fort Gay is the first municipality in West Virginia to adopt such a resolution. She said the move was in response to recent events in Virginia, where the new Democratic majority leadership plans to enact a slew of gun restrictions.
A town in Wayne County became the first municipality in the state this week to declare itself a sanctuary for the Second Amendment.https://t.co/BnrV85QrcQ
— Eyewitness News (@wchs8fox11) January 19, 2020
Fort Gay is located in Wayne County along the West Virginia-Kentucky border.
Last week the Putnam County Commission passed a similar resolution.
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