This video discusses the potential implications of Virginia's HB27, an assault weapon and magazine ban, and the Trump administration's DOJ's potential actions. It highlights the DOJ's ability to sue for unconstitutionality, file statements of interest, and amicus briefs to challenge state-level gun control measures. The content emphasizes the significance of this case for the 'common use' argument established by the Bruin decision and its potential impact on future Second Amendment litigation.
This video provides an expert overview from William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, regarding Virginia's new assault weapon ban (SB 749). It details the effective date of July 1, 2026, restrictions on magazine capacity to 15 rounds, and advises residents to stock up on firearms and magazines beforehand. The video also emphasizes supporting local FFLs and discusses ongoing legal challenges to gun laws nationwide.
This video provides a detailed analysis of recent and proposed firearm legislation in Virginia, focusing on the "assault weapon" ban and magazine capacity restrictions. The speaker, with a strong stance on Second Amendment rights, critiques the legislative process, emphasizing party-line votes and the perceived ignorance of lawmakers regarding firearms. He advises listeners on the implications of these laws, including bans on unserialized firearms and changes to carry reciprocity, while expressing pessimism about the effectiveness of traditional political engagement like contacting representatives.
This video analyzes two pre-filed bills in Virginia, HB2 and SB2, which propose bans on "assault weapons" and "high-capacity magazines." The speaker, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, details the proposed definitions of banned firearms, including specific features like pistol grips, threaded barrels, and detachable magazines. He also explains the proposed magazine ban, focusing on manufactured dates and capacity. The analysis concludes by assessing the low likelihood of these bills becoming law due to the narrow Democratic majorities in the legislature and the potential for a gubernatorial veto.
This video discusses the Virginia "assault weapon" ban, aiming to provide information on how to stop it. The creator directs viewers to their Odysee channel for original content and provides links for channel support, pre-workout supplements, gold purchases, and USCCA membership for self-defense after an incident. T-shirts and merchandise are also available to support the channel. A mailing address for correspondence is also included.
You've reached the end! 5 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.