We’ve just received word from the Virginia Citizens Defense League (VCDL) that Old Dominion has ditched its one-gun-a-month (OGAM) law. Governor McDonnell signed the bill that restores Virginia residents’ Second Amendment right to purchase and keep and bear handguns without the previous, capricious limit on purchase quantity and frequency. The repeal doesn’t kick-in until summer. As the VCDL warns, “until July 1, if you don’t have a CHP or fall under one of the current exceptions, do not buy more than one handgun per month.” Virginia households are bracing for the repeals’ economic impact on the family budget, as are the state’s gun dealers.