Mims Joins 13 GOP AG’s Threatening Suit Over Health Care
Virginia Unemployment Rate Steady at 6.4%
McDonnell Deputy Campaign Manager Rexrode Become RPV Executive Director
GOP 5th District Primary May Be Costly for Taxpayers
Bid to Run Power Line Through Virginia Withdrawn
State Wins $865,000 Judgment Against Employment Firms
Hampton Plans to Borrow $30 Million to Finance Circuit Court Project
Mason Not Seeking Reelection to Roanoke City Council
Albemarle’s Biscuit Run Sold to State and Will Become State Park






Bob Holsworth,
With the McDonnell Administration’s pending political agenda soon to be activated we, the citizens of the Common wealth of Virginia, should be prepared to address the Guns in Bars, Guns on Campus advocates and the potential dismantling of Gov. Wilder’s one gun a month bill. As an advocate of continuing the current ban on carrying concealed weapons when alcohol is served I find myself blown away by the extremist defending the mix of alcohol and carrying concealed weapons and just as troubled as to why a married couple would need to buy more than 24 guns in a calendar year. Even in the Wild West saloon days common sense, and the local sheriff, demanded you check your weapon at the front door and you could only carry so many sidearms in your holster. I remember well when then State Senator Ken Cuccinelli defended the right to bring a concealed weapon into a ABC licensed establishment… as if it had something to do with the second amendment of the US constitution. I remind myself and others that the McDonnell administration will be a lighting rod for those that expect to repeal the need to keep concealed weapons and alcohol in the same room.