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If I can work from home, I should be able to get my permit from home
You and President Trump have urged Virginians to be prudent during this Covid-19 crisis by using distance learning or working remotely over the Internet.
Please amend HB 264 to allow Virginians seeking Concealed Carry permits to continue to use Internet testing at least during times of emergency declared by yourself or a future Governor.
Frankly, I think the bill should be vetoed, as no one knew how the virus would affect our Commonwealth at the time HB 264 passed.
While I had hoped online testing for concealed carry permits could continue as in the past, I urge you to either add this amendment to HB 264, or preferably veto the bill.
HB 246 endangers Virginians, especially in times like this.
You and President Trump have urged Virginians to be prudent during this Covid-19 crisis by using distance learning or working remotely over the Internet.
Please amend HB 264 to allow Virginians seeking Concealed Carry permits to continue to use Internet testing at least during times of emergency declared by yourself or a future Governor.
Frankly, I think the bill should be vetoed, as no one knew how the virus would affect our Commonwealth at the time HB 264 passed.
While I had hoped online testing for concealed carry permits could continue as in the past, I urge you to either add this amendment to HB 264, or preferably veto the bill.
Covid-19 crisis shows the need to veto HB 264
You and President Trump have urged Virginians to be prudent during this Covid-19 crisis by using distance learning or working remotely over the Internet.
Please amend HB 264 to allow Virginians seeking Concealed Carry permits to continue to use Internet testing at least during times of emergency declared by yourself or a future Governor.
Frankly, I think the bill should be vetoed, as no one knew how the virus would affect our Commonwealth at the time HB 264 passed.
While I had hoped online testing for concealed carry permits could continue as in the past, I urge you to either add this amendment to HB 264, or preferably veto the bill.