Virginia: New assault weapon ban bill (HB961) prefiled: "...any person who legally owns an assault firearm on 7/1/20, may retain possession of such assault firearm after 1/1/21, if such person has obtained a permit from the Department of State Police..." https://t.co/2x9zRbwmVl pic.twitter.com/cKu63wTjXF

It appears HB961 is the new assault weapons ban with grandfathering and registration that Virginia Governor Ralph Northam (D) will pursue instead of SB16. If passed, it would require a special permit to possess "assault firearms" Virginians already own. https://t.co/r7MgtjPECd pic.twitter.com/E5uWZThhs0

And HB961 is still a confiscation bill itself. It makes possession of magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds, silencers, or "trigger activators" outright illegal with no exceptions for civilians or any sort of grandfathering.

👇🏻💥💥 #Dems have gone too far‼️ #Bans on semi-automatic firearms, magazines, suppressors, universal background checks,large private range bans, and a host of other restrictions and #infringements on the right to keep and bear arms‼️ #2AShallNotBeInfringed https://t.co/ARieTFWfiG

A bill put forward by Delegate Mark Levine (D) would make it a felony for law-abiding citizens to possess a magazine holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition. Moreover, Levine’s legislation, HB 961 , even makes it a felony to possess 10-round magazines, if such magazines have a “removable plate” on the bottom that would allow capacity expansion.

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