The Virginia Common Meeting reached its vital crossover deadline on February 4, signifying the date by which laws should cross out of its chamber of origin or be deemed useless for the session.
Sadly for gun homeowners in Virginia, greater than 20 anti-gun measures have survived the deadline and are nonetheless in play because the Common Meeting continues its ongoing debate over numerous legislative proposals. It’s clear that Virginia Democrats are decided to see some anti-gun payments signed into legislation in 2025, and it’s as much as Virginia gun homeowners to struggle tooth and nail to make sure that these gun-ban advocates don’t succeed.
Senate payments now into account within the Home that cope with gun homeowners’ age embrace Senate Invoice 744 and Senate Invoice 848. SB 744 will increase the age to 21 an individual who’s topic to a protecting order or has been convicted of an assault and battery of a household or family member to switch a gun to. SB 848 would prohibit younger adults between 18 and 21 years of age from having the ability to buy sure semi-automatic rifles, pistols and shotguns.
One other Senate measure, Senate Invoice 880, would tremendously broaden gun-free zones within the state. If permitted, it could prohibit carrying a rifle or shotgun on any public road, street, alley, sidewalk, public right-of-way, public park or another place of no matter nature that’s open to the general public.
One more measure, Senate Invoice 881, takes purpose at these wishing to make their very own firearms. Because the Nationwide Rifle Affiliation’s Institute for Legislative Motion identified in a state alert, the invoice would “finish the centuries-old apply of people constructing lawful firearms for private use with out authorities interference by prohibiting the manufacture of firearms with out serial numbers.”
Moreover, Senate Invoice 891 would implement a five-day ready interval for a lawful gun purchaser to take possession of a legally bought firearm after passing the background test. As we’ve identified earlier than, there isn’t a proof that ready intervals cut back suicides, homicides or mass shootings.
Turning to among the extra egregious Home payments now within the Senate, Home Invoice 1607 is that this 12 months’s model of an “assault weapons” ban. The measure would outlaw sure semi-automatic firearms manufactured after July 1, 2025, together with many semi-automatic rifles, pistols and shotguns.
One other measure, Home Invoice 1622, would endanger firearm trade members with frivolous lawsuits by eroding the protections afforded to them through the Safety of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA). This laws can be expensive to the trade, leading to the next worth for Virginians to train their Second Modification rights.
One more invoice, Home Invoice 1660, would redefine the which means of “set off activator.” Underneath the brand new legislation, the phrase would imply a “conversion equipment, instrument, accent, or machine designed to alter the speed of fireplace.” Based on NRA-ILA, this imprecise and ambiguous definition could possibly be broadly interpreted to implicate many widespread firearm equipment, together with any set off upgrades and modifications.
Lastly, HB 1797 would endanger Virginians’ proper to hold a firearm for self-defense. As NRA-ILA put it, “This might affect the power of Virginia’s Hid Handgun Allow holders to hold their firearms in different states as they journey.”