What: The Virginia General Assembly passed SB749, which would ban so-called “assault firearms” and “large capacity” magazines, despite both being protected by the Second Amendment. The bill is a major part of Governor Abigail Spanberger’s agenda, and she previously pledged to sign such a bill if it reaches her desk.
Who: The bill was passed by the Virginia Senate in a 21-19 vote (after having been previously passed by the House of Delegates), and now goes to the governor for her expected signature.
Where: The bill was passed by the Virginia General Assembly in Richmond, VA.
When: Once the bill is transmitted to the governor, she will have seven days to sign or veto it, or it becomes law without her signature. If signed, the bill will take effect on July 1st, 2026.
How: The bill would unconstitutionally ban semi-automatic “assault firearms” that have features such as threaded barrels, adjustable stocks, and pistol grips, along with banning standard-sized magazines that can hold more than 15 rounds of ammunition.
Quote: “Instead of upholding the rights of Virginians, tyrants in Richmond have voted to gut the Constitution and turn peaceable gun owners into felons. FPC has been preparing a federal lawsuit to challenge this immoral ban on constitutionally protected firearms and magazines. We will not hesitate to sue to defend Virginians against their authoritarian government if Governor Abigail Spanberger signs this anti-gun bill into law,” said FPC President Brandon Combs.
About Firearms Policy Coalition
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