Videos tagged with Virginia Assault Weapons Ban
This video provides a comprehensive update on gun control legislation in Virginia following amendments made by Governor Abigail Spanberger. It details changes to the assault weapons ban, magazine capacity restrictions, concealed handgun reciprocity, red flag laws, firearm storage requirements, and prohibitions on firearm possession for certain age groups. The analysis highlights how these legislative actions significantly impact gun owners' rights in the Commonwealth.
This Guns & Gadgets episode provides critical updates on two major Second Amendment legal battles. It details the Colorado Supreme Court's ruling upholding the state's magazine capacity ban and discusses the potential reinstatement of Virginia's 'Assault Weapon Ban' (HB961). The segment emphasizes the importance of citizen action and support for gun rights organizations in these ongoing legislative and judicial fights.
This ARFCOM News segment discusses the temporary defeat of an "assault weapons" bill in Virginia, highlighting the arbitrary definition of such terms. It also critiques President Biden's comments on firearms and Michael Bloomberg's past statements regarding stop-and-frisk policies. The video touches on restrictive gun laws in Canada and the potential abuse of red flag laws, using a case of mistaken identity. Finally, it covers Wyoming's move to end official gun-free zones, allowing concealed carry in more public spaces.
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.
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