The Largest "Gun Control" Package Ever Seen Bans Everything In Virginia

Published on January 17, 2026
Duration: 10:09

This video details a comprehensive package of gun control legislation in Virginia, dubbed 'Gunmageddon 2.0' by the host. It covers bans on 'assault weapons' and standard-capacity magazines, a mandatory 5-day waiting period for all firearm purchases, an 11% excise tax on firearms and ammunition, a $500 tax on suppressors, a ban on 'ghost guns,' and new safe storage requirements. The host expresses strong criticism, arguing these measures infringe upon Second Amendment rights and create a two-tiered system.

Quick Summary

Virginia's 'Gunmageddon 2.0' legislation introduces significant gun control measures, including bans on 'assault weapons' and magazines over 10 rounds, a mandatory 5-day waiting period, an 11% excise tax on firearms/ammo, a $500 suppressor tax, 'ghost gun' bans, and safe storage rules.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Reagan Quote
  2. 00:25Overview of Virginia Gun Control Package
  3. 03:21Shotgun Magazine Restrictions
  4. 04:11HB217: Assault Weapon and Magazine Ban
  5. 05:30HB700: Five-Day Waiting Period
  6. 06:14HB1094: 11% Excise Tax
  7. 07:21HB207: Suppressor Tax
  8. 07:53HB40: Ghost Gun Ban
  9. 08:35HB871: Safe Storage Requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of Virginia's 'Gunmageddon 2.0' legislation?

Virginia's 'Gunmageddon 2.0' includes bans on 'assault weapons' and standard-capacity magazines (over 10 rounds), a 5-day waiting period for all firearm purchases, an 11% excise tax on firearms and ammunition, a $500 tax on suppressors, a ban on 'ghost guns,' and new safe storage requirements.

How does Virginia's new gun control package affect magazine capacity?

The legislation, specifically HB217, bans the future transfer of magazines holding more than 10 rounds. Additionally, shotgun magazine tubes are restricted to holding a maximum of seven shells of the shortest ammunition for which they are chambered.

What is the new excise tax on firearms and ammunition in Virginia?

Virginia has implemented an 11% excise tax on all firearms and ammunition. The revenue generated from this tax is designated for the 'Virginia Gun Violence Intervention and Prevention Fund.'

Does Virginia's new gun law include a waiting period for firearm purchases?

Yes, HB700 mandates a five-day waiting period for all firearm purchases in Virginia. The host criticizes this measure, stating that 'a right delayed is a right denied.'

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