RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Virginia’s House of Delegates passed seven gun control bills Thursday, less than two weeks after more than 20,000 people swarmed Capitol Square to rally in support of gun rights.

Since Democrats swept the House and Senate in November, more than 100 Virginia localities have declared themselves “Second Amendment Sanctuaries” opposing the party’s progressive agenda.

Many of the bills that advanced on Thursday have already passed in the Senate. After years of failed efforts to tighten gun laws, approval in the House would be a significant step forward but not the end of the road for these bills.

Here’s a list of bills the House passed on Thursday.

The House will still have to vote on the Senate’s version and vice versa. It’s possible a conference committee of lawmakers from both chambers will need to resolve the differences between bills before a final version reaches Gov. Ralph Northam’s desk.

“In a set-up like we have right now, where both chambers are controlled by the same party, then there’s generally no hiccups in that process, and often no need for conference committees on the bills,” said 8News political expert Rich Meagher. “Still, some bills have Senators or Delegates with particular concerns or constituencies, so there still may be a need to amend the bill.”

House Speaker Eileen Filler-Corn released a statement applauding lawmaker’s efforts to get the legislation through.