Virginia Bill To Make Firearms Training an Illegal Paramilitary Activity?!

Published on November 27, 2019
Duration: 3:31

This video discusses Virginia's Senate Bill 64, which proposes to criminalize firearms training and assemblies under the guise of preventing unlawful paramilitary activity. The speaker, from Guns & Gadgets, argues that the bill is overly broad and could turn law-abiding citizens exercising their Second Amendment rights into felons, while potentially overlooking groups like Antifa. The bill is set to be heard by the new Democratic session.

Quick Summary

Virginia's Senate Bill 64 aims to criminalize firearms training and assemblies, defining them as unlawful paramilitary activity punishable by a Class 5 felony. Critics argue the bill is overly broad and could infringe upon Second Amendment rights, potentially penalizing law-abiding citizens while overlooking other groups.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Virginia Bill Criminalizes Firearms Training?
  2. 00:36Biker New England TV Mention
  3. 00:47Senate Bill 64 Explained
  4. 01:15SB64: Training and Civil Disorder
  5. 01:40SB64: Assemblies Criminalized
  6. 02:25SB64 Passage in Democratic Session
  7. 02:45SB64: Antifa vs. Patriots
  8. 03:05Senate Bill 64 Discussion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Virginia Senate Bill 64 proposing?

Virginia Senate Bill 64 proposes to make firearms training and assemblies illegal, classifying them as unlawful paramilitary activity. This could lead to a Class 5 felony charge for individuals teaching or participating in such activities, even on a firing range.

How could Senate Bill 64 impact Second Amendment rights in Virginia?

The bill could significantly impact Second Amendment rights by criminalizing common firearms training and practice. The broad language might turn law-abiding citizens who train with firearms into felons, raising concerns about the protection of constitutional rights.

What is the speaker's concern about Senate Bill 64?

The speaker from Guns & Gadgets expresses concern that SB64 is overly broad and could be selectively enforced. They suggest it's acceptable for groups like Antifa but would penalize 'patriots' exercising their right to self-defense and training.

When is Virginia Senate Bill 64 scheduled for discussion?

Virginia Senate Bill 64 was scheduled to be heard on January 8th, 2020. The speaker notes that it is expected to pass during the new Democratic session in Virginia.

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