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How do these differ from sanctuary cities on immigration laws?
In immigration sanctuary cities and states, local officials say they won't comply with enforcement of immigration laws. The key difference is the laws in question are federal, says Schragger, whereas Second Amendment sanctuaries concern potential state laws.
"The federal government can't force local officials to turn people over to immigration officials in the course of their policing duties," he said. "In gun sanctuaries, that is not the case when the state is adopting laws that local officials are oath bound to enforce ... Local officials are enforcing state law all the time."
"In a commonwealth like Virginia, our officers of the law are sworn to uphold the Constitution and the laws of the commonwealth," said Schrad.
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>Federal Law isn't superior to State Law
>Law enforcement/Law makers this ignorant on Law