Norfolk and Portsmouth city leaders have vowed to move their Confederate monuments out of public view.
Around the country, similar emblems have been coming down, too, in places like Baltimore and Dallas.
But in Virginia Beach? It’s unlikely.
City Attorney Mark Stiles issued an opinion that the Confederate monument built more than a century ago outside of the former Princess Anne County Courthouse can’t be moved.
He relied on a 1904 law that says war memorials in counties can’t be disturbed or interfered with.
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So WHY haven't the other coward gov pointed this out including HOGAN ????????????
ReplyDeleteBecause it's a Va Beach law, genius!
ReplyDeleteVirginia state law!
DeleteA statue can't injure anyone unless it falls on the.
ReplyDeleteHas anyone researched MD law on War Memorials?
ReplyDeleteIt's a law ? Since when do the liberals obey the law?
ReplyDeleteIt's a national law.
ReplyDeleteKeep advertising to the mob NO and eventually they will. Then the media will definitely be there to show all.
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable the amount of snowflakes getting attention!
Can't be moved, but can be destroyed.
ReplyDelete1:12pm Charlottesville is in VA.
ReplyDeleteFinally, a lawyer I like!
ReplyDeleteBut a car can accidentally hit it and knock it over, and there just isn't the money to repair it. End of the story.
ReplyDelete8 pm, don't offer any ideas.
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