Videos tagged with HB 961
This video discusses the potential reintroduction of Virginia's HB 961, an assault weapons ban bill, during a special legislative session. It highlights concerns about broader gun control measures and actions being taken by local officials, such as Sheriff Jenkins of Culpeper County, to protect Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses a protest by Brandon Howard outside Virginia Delegate Mark Levine's home, protesting HB 961, an assault weapons ban. Howard carried a shotgun and handgun, which Levine interpreted as a threat. The video highlights the legal and ethical debate surrounding such protests and the potential for legislative overreach.
The Virginia Senate Judiciary Committee has voted to table HB 961, which included an assault weapon ban, magazine restrictions, bump stock ban, and suppressor ban. The bill has been postponed until the 2021 legislative session, effectively killing it for the current year. This decision came after significant public engagement and advocacy for Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses Virginia House Bill 961, an assault weapons ban that also includes provisions for banning suppressors and magazines over 12 rounds. The bill has passed the House and is scheduled for a hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee on Presidents' Day, February 17th, 2020. The speaker urges Virginia residents to contact their senators and attend the hearing to voice their opposition.
The Virginia House of Delegates has passed House Bill 961, an assault weapons ban, with a vote of 51 to 48. This bill, supported by Michael Bloomberg, includes provisions for a magazine ban, suppressor ban, and trigger activator ban, though amendments may allow current ownership. The bill now moves to the Virginia Senate, where advocates believe two senator flips could prevent its passage. Citizens are urged to contact their senators.











