Thanks to your calls and e-mails, Butch Church, Chairman of the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors, announced that the Board will not hold a hearing on the proposed ordinance limiting firearm discharge in Roanoke County.
Thank you to everyone who helped to ensure that Roanoke County would still maintain its sporting and firearm heritage.
Please contact Chairman Church at [email protected] and thank him for opposing this unnecessary proposal to regulate firearms in Roanoke County.
Virginia: No Hearing for Unnecessary Discharge Ban Ordinance in Roanoke County!
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