In case you missed it, there is a growing gun law nullification movement in Virginia spurred on by threats from newly empowered Democrats to pass a bevy of new laws aimed at restricting residents Second Amendment rights.Among the laws being proposed: Waiting periods, bans on high-capacity magazines, bans on assault weapons, and even confiscation of said weapons.The threats have led 90 percent of Virginia counties and jurisdictions to adopt Second Amendment sanctuaries that are based on Democrat sanctuary cities which shield illegal aliens from deportation by banning local police from assisting federal immigration authorities.Well, in the media business, when nine out of 10 jurisdictions in a single state pledge to nullify any new gun laws they feel are direct violations of the Second Amendment, we call that a story.Thats news. Thats a big deal  or, at least, it is to independent media. The Leftist mainstream types are largely ignoring this developing civil war ignition point.One outlet that has been covering the story aggressively is a publication that caters to police officers: Law Enforcement Today, or LET.That coverage, however, has earned editors and reporters a very unconventional, anonymous threat of holding them liable for a felony.Weve never been ones to listen to internet trolls. And this particular situation is no exception.Over the past week, we havent been afraid to report about the rising numbers of men and women across the country who say theyre joining the militia.Its no longer a veiled threat  its a reality. The numbers have exploded thanks to whats happening in Virginia.But the coverage earned LET this threat:Your reporting about the growing numbers in the militia create a clear and present threat to America. As part of Congress, Im giving you fair warning that this is the equivalent of shouting fire in a movie theater. If your reporting incites violence, or can even be tied to it, we will make sure to charge your editors with felonies.