Firearms Ordinance Pulled; Agenda Process Questioned

The council removed a proposed firearms ordinance after public opposition, then faced pointed questions about who put it on the agenda and how. Members denied prior knowledge, affirmed support for gun rights, and signaled a push to change how agendas are reviewed. 6mins

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Monday, October 27th, 2025
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Video Notes

Wytheville Town Council - October 27, 2025

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Bob McWhirter
Wytheville, Virginia
Annoyer of local government
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In This Video
  • Mayor Taylor announced that an ordinance regulating firearms, based on Virginia Code Section 15.2-915, was removed from the agenda due to public opposition before opening the meeting and confirming a quorum.
  • Robin Fasano asked how the firearm ordinance was initially placed on the agenda and who on the Council moved to add it.
  • Mayor Taylor declined to identify who proposed the firearms ordinance, and Robin Fasano criticized the process and warned of electoral consequences while affirming firearm rights.
  • Joe Hand stated that the Town Council did not see the agenda before it was released to the public and learned about the item at the same time as residents.
  • Council Member Atkins stated that guns were never discussed in closed sessions and said they first learned about the agenda item on Thursday.
  • Council member Kathy Pattison expressed support for citizens’ rights and stated favor for guns.
  • Vice Mayor Johnson affirmed support for constitutional rights, denied requesting the firearms item be placed on the agenda, and voiced general support for lawful carrying while noting they only learned of the item when it appeared and needed time to consider it.
  • Mayor Taylor stated support for concealed carry and noted personal ownership of a concealed firearm.
  • Joe Hand emphasized that four council members stated they did not know about the firearms agenda item.
  • Interim Town Manager Corvin stated that the agenda was handled according to the Council’s approved rules of procedure and was reviewed with the mayor.
  • Joe Hand stated there would be a request to change the agenda process so council members could see it before it is released.
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