8 Gun Control Bill Pass Virginia House

Published on February 7, 2026
Duration: 4:19

This video provides a rapid update on Virginia's gun control legislation, detailing the passage of eight bills through the House of Delegates. Key legislation includes an assault weapons ban with evolving definitions and a magazine capacity ban, alongside restrictions on firearms in vehicles and safe storage requirements. The speaker, demonstrating significant expertise in tracking legislative changes, highlights the dynamic nature of these bills and advises viewers to stay informed.

Quick Summary

Eight gun control bills have passed the Virginia House of Delegates, including an assault weapons ban and a magazine capacity ban. The assault weapons ban defines an assault firearm as a centerfire rifle with a fixed magazine capacity over 15 rounds. A reintroduced magazine ban applies to magazines over 15 rounds, with no grandfathering clause.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Virginia Gun Control Bills Update
  2. 00:36Legislative Action and Bills Listed
  3. 01:00Changes to Assault Weapons Ban
  4. 01:14Magazine Ban Details
  5. 01:38Assault Rifle Definition Specifics
  6. 01:47Magazine Ban Re-introduction
  7. 02:45Options for Magazine Owners
  8. 03:13Following Bills Closely
  9. 03:27Subscriber Notification Issues

Frequently Asked Questions

What key gun control bills recently passed the Virginia House of Delegates?

Eight gun control bills have passed the Virginia House of Delegates. These include an assault weapons ban with evolving definitions, restrictions on firearms in vehicles, and a safe storage bill. The legislative process is moving quickly with further changes being made.

What are the specifics of the assault weapons ban and magazine ban in Virginia?

The assault weapons ban defines an assault firearm as a centerfire rifle with a fixed magazine capacity over 15 rounds. A reintroduced magazine ban applies to magazines over 15 rounds, with no grandfathering clause. Previous versions considered bans on magazines over 10 rounds.

What are the proposed penalties for owning magazines over 10 rounds in Virginia?

Separate legislation proposes owners of magazines over 10 rounds must destroy, modify, remove them from the state, or surrender them to police. Keeping, selling, or gifting them could lead to a 12-month jail sentence and a $2500 fine.

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