Videos tagged with Virginia Gun Control
This video details the resurgence of the Second Amendment Sanctuary Movement 2.0 in Virginia, driven by a political shift towards expanding gun laws. The movement involves local governments pledging not to enforce certain state gun control measures, acting as a form of grassroots resistance. It emphasizes strategic pressure on lawmakers before bills become law and is seeing broader participation across different types of communities. The Windsor Town Council's unanimous resolution is highlighted as a recent example of this ongoing activism.
This video from Guns & Gadgets discusses a wave of new gun control bills introduced in the Virginia General Assembly. Key proposals include a $500 excise tax on suppressors (HB 207), a ban on many semi-automatic firearms and high-capacity magazines (HB 271), and measures expanding prohibited persons and nuisance laws against the gun industry. The host urges viewers to support the Virginia Citizens Defense League (VCDL) and attend Lobby Day to oppose these legislative efforts.
This video discusses proposed legislation in Virginia (HB2 and SB2) aiming to ban assault weapons and magazines. It details the definitions of 'assault firearm' under the proposed laws, outlines potential penalties, and addresses changes to the gun buyback program. The speaker urges viewers to contact their legislators to oppose these bills.
This video analyzes the current state of Second Amendment rights in Virginia, questioning if there's a "rebound." It provides links to VCDL (Virginia Citizens Defense League) for support and information on "No Local Gun-Control" Resolutions. The description also includes links to specific Virginia House Bill 5020 and Senate Bill 5041 from 2020, and encourages viewers to contact their Virginia legislators. Promotional links for merchandise, email lists, and affiliate partnerships for various firearm-related products and organizations are also present.
This video discusses the Virginia Plan to Reduce Gun Violence Act of 2020, also referred to as "Virginia Gun Control For All." The description provides a direct link to read the full text of the bill. Additionally, it includes numerous affiliate links for various companies, including Gun Owners of America, Blackout Coffee Company, and Olight, as well as links to the channel's merchandise and support platforms like Patreon and SubscribeStar. Social media links for Guns & Gadgets are also provided.











