Recently, House Majority Leader Morgan Griffith has come under attack from other pro-gun groups. These groups claim that Delegate Griffith was rude to one of their members in a committee hearing. The truth is that Delegate Griffith responded appropriately to an unprofessional and unwarranted attack on the Second Amendment beliefs of members of the House Militia, Police and Public Safety Committee. Gun owners have no better friends in Richmond than the members of that committee. To question Delegate Griffith`s commitment to defending the Second Amendment, and all other Constitutional Rights, shows a gross misunderstanding of the situation. Delegate Griffith not only consistently votes to protect gun owners, but is a leader among his peers on gun issues. Please write Delegate Griffith a letter at P.O. Box 1250 Salem, VA 24153 or General Assembly Building P.O. Box 406 Richmond, Virginia 23218, thanking him for his support of gun owners. You can find further contact information regarding Delegate Griffith by using the "Write your Representative" feature on the right hand side.
Virginia Delegate Under Attack For Pro-Gun Stance
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