BIG 2A WIN: Universal Background Checks Defeated-But State AG Hiding Next Move Until After Election

Published on November 3, 2025
Duration: 10:43

This video announces a significant legal victory in Virginia where universal background checks for firearm transfers were struck down as unconstitutional. The ruling, secured by grassroots organizations like GOA and VCDL, protects private transfers and addresses age discrimination against 18-20 year olds. The speaker warns of a potential appeal by the Virginia AG and urges nationwide engagement in 2A advocacy.

Quick Summary

A major Second Amendment victory has been achieved in Virginia, with universal background checks for firearm transfers declared unconstitutional. This ruling protects private transfers and addresses age discrimination against 18-20 year olds, thanks to grassroots efforts by GOA and VCDL. The Virginia AG is expected to appeal after the election.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Major 2A Victory Announced
  2. 00:46CMMG Sponsor Acknowledgment
  3. 01:33Universal Background Checks Law Struck Down
  4. 02:41Impact on Private Transfers & Age
  5. 04:49Power of Grassroots & Litigation
  6. 05:45AG's Expected Appeal & Political Timing
  7. 07:17Virginia Political Landscape & Warnings
  8. 08:32Call to Action for Gun Owners

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the major Second Amendment victory announced in the video?

The video announces a significant victory where Virginia's universal background check law was permanently enjoined and declared unconstitutional by a court. This ruling protects private firearm transfers and addresses age discrimination.

Who was instrumental in the legal victory against Virginia's universal background check law?

The legal victory was secured by grassroots organizations including Gun Owners of America (GOA), Gun Owners Foundation (GOF), and Virginia Citizens Defense League (VCDL). Their efforts in legal action and building a strong record were crucial.

What are the key impacts of the Virginia ruling on firearm transfers?

The ruling protects private, face-to-face firearm transfers from government mandates. It also specifically addresses and strikes down age discrimination against individuals aged 18-20, recognizing their rights.

What is the Virginia Attorney General's expected next move regarding the background check ruling?

Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares is reportedly preparing to appeal the decision. However, he is expected to delay the announcement of this appeal until after the upcoming election, a move criticized as politically motivated.

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