Gun Owners Said "Come and Take It"-- So They DID

Published on February 2, 2026
Duration: 10:52

This video provides a critical analysis of proposed firearm legislation in Virginia, specifically Senate Bill 749, which aims to ban semi-automatic firearms and restrict magazine capacity. The speaker, demonstrating high authority in firearms commentary and political activism, details the legislative package, including bans on 'ghost guns' and mandatory safe storage. It highlights the shift in Virginia's political landscape and its implications for gun rights, urging owners to engage with advocacy groups and contact representatives.

Quick Summary

Virginia's Senate Bill 749 proposes significant firearm restrictions, including bans on semi-automatic firearms and magazine capacity limits. The speaker highlights the shift in Virginia's political climate and urges gun owners to contact representatives and support advocacy groups like GOA, NRA, and FPC to protect Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Virginia Gun Control Overview
  2. 01:21Senate Bill 749 and Assault Weapon Bans
  3. 02:05Additional Legislative Restrictions
  4. 03:32Political Shift and Veto Power
  5. 05:04Legal Framework and the Bruen Decision
  6. 07:45The Impact of Taxation on Rights
  7. 09:23Call to Action for Gun Owners

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key provisions of Virginia Senate Bill 749?

Virginia Senate Bill 749 targets semi-automatic firearms, aiming to restrict their importation, sale, and possession. It also proposes limitations on magazine capacity and bans on 'ghost guns,' while mandating safe storage practices.

How has the political landscape in Virginia changed regarding gun rights?

The political landscape in Virginia has shifted significantly. Previously, Governor Youngkin might have acted as a backstop for gun rights. Now, with a unified Democratic control of the Senate, House, and Governorship, the environment is considered more challenging for gun owners.

What is the proposed tax on firearms in Virginia?

A proposed 11% tax on firearms for retailers and manufacturers is part of the legislative package. The speaker argues this tax could be an attempt to 'tax a right out of existence,' disproportionately impacting lower-income individuals and the supply chain.

What actions can gun owners take in response to proposed legislation?

Gun owners are encouraged to contact their representatives, provide personal testimony, support advocacy groups like GOA, NRA, and FPC, and participate in Second Amendment rallies to voice their opposition and protect their rights.

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