Virginia Update With John Crump of Gun Owners of America

This video provides a critical update on Second Amendment legal battles in Virginia, featuring John Crump of Gun Owners of America. Key discussions include the ongoing lawsuit against the 'one gun a month' law, a significant victory for 18-20 year olds regarding handgun purchases, and local preemption challenges. Crump also shares a personal fundraising appeal and discusses the active bump stock case.

Quick Summary

John Crump of Gun Owners of America provides updates on Virginia's Second Amendment landscape. Key points include the ongoing lawsuit against the 'one gun a month' law, a significant legal victory allowing 18-20 year olds to purchase handguns privately, and local preemption battles. The bump stock case is also progressing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Guest Background
  2. 03:16Virginia Lawsuit: One Gun a Month
  3. 04:26Legal Victory: 18-20 Year Old Handgun Purchases
  4. 08:48GOA Advocacy and Contact Information
  5. 11:36Personal Appeal and Fundraising
  6. 16:16Local Gun Control and Legislative Session
  7. 17:48Bump Stock Case and Closing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the status of the lawsuit against Virginia's 'one gun a month' law?

A lawsuit challenges Virginia's 'one gun a month' law. While an emergency injunction was denied due to a high legal threshold, the case is progressing to potentially overturn the law. No new court date has been set yet.

What was the recent legal victory concerning handgun purchases for 18-20 year olds in Virginia?

A judge granted an injunction allowing 18-20 year olds in Virginia to purchase handguns via private sales without a background check. This ruling stems from the fact that FFLs cannot legally transfer handguns to those under 21, which the new law had effectively prohibited.

Are local governments in Virginia enacting firearm restrictions?

Yes, local governments in Virginia, including cities like Alexandria, Portsmouth, and Roanoke, are passing their own firearm restrictions. This creates challenges related to state preemption laws, which typically prevent local ordinances from contradicting state firearm regulations.

What is the latest on the bump stock case mentioned?

The Gun Owners of America's (GOA) bump stock case remains active in the circuit court. A ruling on this matter is expected within the coming months, indicating ongoing legal battles over firearm accessory regulations.

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