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Advocates of Virginia's red flag law are eager for the governor to take the money from the Safer Communities Act and help spread the word about how people can take action to prevent gun violence.
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Police in Richmond say two individuals were planning a mass shooting there during July 4th festivities at a city park.
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Republicans don't like Virginia's new red flag law, which uses court-imposed risk orders to remove guns from people who might be a danger to themselves or others.
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Since Virginia's new red flag law was signed by the governor last year, law enforcement officials across Virginia have issued 170 emergency substantial risk orders — temporarily removing firearms from people who courts have determined to be dangerous. That includes 32 in Fairfax County, 16 in Prince William County and 13 in Virginia Beach.
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Lawmakers are moving forward on a bill that will let authorities confiscate guns from people who pose a threat to themselves or others.Gun-rights…