So, we might see if that is possible. Summary from the news:
The Associated Press reports that more than 100 cities, towns and counties in Virginia have declared themselves Second Amendment sanctuaries in an apparent revolt against the state legislature's proposals for new firearm restrictions (which include a ban on so-called assault weapons). The resistance has also reached law enforcement. At least one county sheriff has vowed to deputize citizens if Democrats pass gun control.
The movement has gained so much steam that Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring issued an advisory opinion reminding residents that such "sanctuary" resolutions had no standing.
Vir. Rep. Donald McEachin said, "The governor may have to nationalize the National Guard to enforce the law. That's his call, because I don't know how serious these counties are and how severe the violations of law will be. But that's obviously an option he has."
McEachin's statement has gunowners "up in arms" shall we say. (Obviously the governor doesn't "nationalize" the Guard, so he must have meant activate.)
Link: More than 100 Virginia cities, counties declare themselves gun sanctuaries as Dems prepare to take l