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GOA Warns Virginia Gun Owners About Congressional Redistricting Proposal

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Gun Owners of America (GOA) is sounding the alarm on a sneaky Virginia congressional redistricting proposal that could pack more anti-2A zealots into key districts, potentially turning the state’s delegation into a rubber stamp for federal gun grabs. The plan, which tweaks boundaries in ways that consolidate liberal strongholds, risks diluting the influence of pro-gun voters in rural and suburban areas—think packing Northern Virginia’s blue wave into fewer seats while splintering conservative strongholds. GOA’s warning isn’t hyperbole; it’s a direct shot across the bow, urging owners to flood lawmakers with calls before this map gets inked, as it could supercharge the likes of anti-gun Reps. like Abigail Spanberger or her successors in pushing national registries or AWB 2.0.

This isn’t just local line-drawing; it’s a masterclass in how Democrats weaponize gerrymandering against the Second Amendment when they can’t win fair fights. Virginia’s already a battleground where 2020’s close races flipped the House blue—remember how GOA mobilized to kill state-level assaults on carry rights? Redistricting like this echoes the post-2020 census games in New York and California, where courts later smacked down overt anti-conservative maps, but Virginia’s version flies under the radar with fairness rhetoric. For the 2A community, the implications are stark: a fortified D.C. bloc means more roadblocks to reciprocity bills, hearing protection normalization, and SCOTUS reinforcements via pro-gun judges. If this passes, expect ripple effects in the Farm Bill or NDAA, where gun riders get buried.

Gun owners, this is your wake-up call—don’t let bureaucrats redraw your rights out of existence. Hit up GOA’s action center, spam your state reps, and rally local clubs. Virginia’s fight is America’s frontline; win here, and we blunt the national assault. Stay vigilant, stay armed, and keep the pressure on—the Second Amendment doesn’t redraw itself.

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