Colorado Magazine Ban Constitutional? & Virginia Assault Weapons Ban IS BACK!

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.

Quick Summary

The Colorado State Supreme Court has ruled the state's ban on magazines over 15 rounds constitutional. Meanwhile, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam aims to reinstate HB961, an 'Assault Weapon Ban' targeting semi-automatic rifles, suppressors, and high-capacity magazines, prompting calls for citizen action.

Chapters

  1. 00:18Introduction: 2A News Updates
  2. 00:44Colorado Magazine Ban Ruling Explained
  3. 01:29Legal Challenge to CO Ban
  4. 02:22Future of Colorado Case
  5. 03:01Virginia Assault Weapons Ban Reinstated?
  6. 04:02VA Special Session & New Gun Bills
  7. 05:20Call to Action for Virginia Residents
  8. 06:23Support Gun Rights Organizations
  9. 07:19Conclusion & Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of the Colorado Supreme Court's ruling on the magazine capacity ban?

The Colorado State Supreme Court ruled that the state's ban on magazines with a capacity exceeding 15 rounds, enacted in 2013, is constitutional. This ban was originally implemented after the Sandy Hook and Aurora shootings.

What is Virginia Governor Ralph Northam's plan regarding HB961?

Governor Ralph Northam plans to reinstate HB961, the 'Assault Weapon Ban bill,' which was previously tabled. This bill aims to ban semi-automatic rifles like AKs and ARs, suppressors, and magazines holding more than 10 rounds.

Which organizations are challenging gun control laws in Colorado and Virginia?

In Colorado, the National Association of Gun Rights (NAGR) and Rocky Mountain Gun Owners (RMGO) challenged the magazine ban. In Virginia, the Virginia Citizens Defense League (VCDL) and Gun Owners of America (GOA) are actively involved in fighting proposed gun control measures.

What actions should Virginia residents take regarding proposed gun control legislation?

Virginia residents are urged to contact their state representatives and senators, particularly those in Second Amendment Sanctuaries, to voice their opposition to HB961 and other anti-gun bills being considered.

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