Videos tagged with Trigger Activator Ban
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.
This video provides a critical update on Virginia's HB 961, an "assault weapon" ban that also includes magazine, suppressor, and trigger activator restrictions. The bill passed committee along party lines and is headed for a full House vote. Notably, citizens who were present to challenge the bill were removed from the meeting room by Capitol Police, raising concerns about public access to the legislative process.
This video provides a detailed update on firearms legislation being considered in Virginia. It covers various bills, including those proposing enhanced assault weapon bans, magazine capacity restrictions, suppressor bans, and changes to background check requirements. The speaker, identified as a firearms instructor, breaks down the status of each bill, noting which have passed committees, moved to the floor, or been carried over. The video also highlights an upcoming event featuring Michael Bloomberg in Arlington, Virginia, urging viewers to attend and voice their opposition.
This video provides an expert-level breakdown of Virginia's proposed HB961 bill, detailing its significant impact on Second Amendment rights. The speaker, demonstrating deep knowledge of firearms law and terminology, explains the expanded definitions of 'assault firearm' and 'large capacity magazine,' alongside bans on silencers and trigger activators. It outlines the felony penalties, grace periods, and permit requirements for possession of newly restricted items, emphasizing the creation of a state registry.
This video discusses Virginia Governor Ralph Northam's proposed budget increases for the corrections system, which the speaker interprets as preparation for jailing gun owners. The budget reportedly allocates funds to implement measures such as red flag laws, bans on assault firearms and silencers, increased penalties for child access to unsecured firearms, and universal background checks. The speaker criticizes these measures, arguing they will not deter criminals but will disarm law-abiding citizens.
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