
Federal legislation introduced this month by perennial anti-gun Senate Democrats Tim Kaine and Mark Warner, both from Virginia—where embattled gun owners are facing legislative demagoguery as freshman Gov. Abigail Spanberger seems determined to ignite a new Civil War with the Justice Department over gun rights—would spread the Commonwealth’s efforts to erode the Second Amendment nationwide.
Kaine and Warner’s “Virginia Plan to Reduce Gun Violence Act” was announced in a press release extolling the “virtues” of both Capitol Hill gun prohibitionists. They remind the media, and anyone else who bothers to read their self-serving announcement, that last year, they “reintroduced the Assault Weapons Ban of 2025, legislation that would revive the 1994 nationwide ban on assault weapons two decades after the original ban expired in 2004.”
They then go on to say, “In 2022, Warner and Kaine helped pass the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, legislation that contains many provisions of the Virginia Plan, including improving background checks, strengthening safeguards for victims of domestic violence, and incentivizing states to implement their own Extreme Risk Protection Orders to remove firearms from individuals who pose a high risk of harming themselves or others.”
Here are the tenets of their “new” plan, taken directly from their news release, which is an expansion of every gun prohibitionist’s dream scheme to trample the right to keep and bear arms:
- One-Handgun-a-Month: Limits purchases of handguns to one per month to curtail the stockpiling and trafficking of firearms, promoting domestic and international security.
- Reporting of Lost or Stolen Firearms: Requires gun owners to report lost or stolen firearms to the appropriate state or local law enforcement agency within 48 hours. State and local law enforcement agencies would be directed to report the collected data to the FBI’s National Crime Information Center.
- Preventing Firearm Access to Minors: Promotes responsible gun ownership and safe storage practices by holding individuals liable for leaving a loaded, unsecured gun in a place a minor could access it. This will prevent the most common cause of accidental shooting deaths among children.
- Protection Order Prohibitions: Strengthens safeguards for victims of domestic violence by closing the “boyfriend loophole,” which currently allows abusive non-spousal partners to possess firearms, and expands firearm laws to prohibit persons convicted of stalking or subject to a domestic violence restraining order from possessing firearms.
- Extreme Risk Protection Orders: Establishes a federal extreme risk protection order process to temporarily remove firearms from individuals who pose a high risk of harming themselves or others and incentivizes states to implement their own extreme risk protection laws and court protocols.
- Lucia’s Law: Establishes criminal liability for a caregiver who gives a child in their care access to a firearm when they are aware that the child is a danger to themselves or others.
- Assault Weapons Sale Prohibition: Prohibits the sale, manufacture, and importation of assault weapons.
- Assault Weapons Age Restriction: Prohibits the possession of assault weapons by someone under the age of 18, with exceptions if the child is under the supervision of a parent, grandparent, or legal guardian, or participating in an educational or training program.
- Prohibition of Ghost Guns: Bans the purchase, sale, importation, or possession of complete or incomplete firearms without a serial number and anyone enabling someone to create such a firearm. Updates the definition of an “Undetectable Firearm” so the definition covers firearms that are not detected by machines commonly used at airports, government buildings, schools, correctional facilities, and other locations for security screening.
- Secure Storage of Firearms in Unattended Vehicles: Requires gun owners to securely store a handgun if it is left in an unattended vehicle. Every nine minutes, a firearm is stolen from an unattended vehicle.
- Domestic Violence Firearms Relinquishment: Creates a grant program incentivizing states to establish a process to confirm that any firearms possessed by someone newly prohibited from possessing a firearms because they were convicted of a misdemeanor of domestic violence or they are subject to a domestic violence restraining order is no longer in that individual’s possession, because it was transferred to someone who can legally possess the firearm, or it was removed by law enforcement.
- Prohibition on Firearms in or near Hospital and Mental Health Services Facilities: Creates a “Mental Healthcare Facility Zone” similar to current gun-free school zones, prohibiting the possession of a firearm within 1000 feet of a hospital or mental health facility that provides mental health services or developmental services.
- Enhances Safety at Public Higher Education Institutions: Prohibits the possession of firearms in public college & university buildings unless the firearm is being used for an approved educational purpose or in support of public safety.
In their joint release, Warner and Kaine declare this 53-page proposal “would build on Virginia’s commonsense framework to reduce gun violence.”
In reality, the requirements outlined in their announcement would literally turn the right to keep and bear arms into a government-regulated privilege. The only thing missing is a permit-to-purchase restriction, a nasty mandate which Democrats lately have embraced in Colorado and Washington.
It translates into an open declaration by Democrats that their party’s war on the Second Amendment has entered a new phase in which they’re not even trying to disguise their intentions.
The legislation may not move during the remainder of this session, but if Democrats recapture the Senate in November, it’s a safe bet they will try ramming it through in 2027. Whatever else the Kaine/Warner bill might be, it amounts to a warning to gun owners they better not skip voting this fall.
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About Dave Workman
Dave Workman is a senior editor at TheGunMag.com and Liberty Park Press, author of multiple books on the Right to Keep & Bear Arms, and formerly an NRA-certified firearms instructor.

“Come and take it” comes to mind. We all know what happens to people whose government disarms them. There is no true freedom remaining only empty words and promises. Your GOD given rights evaporate. You go to jail for praying or speaking out against evil. Your women are raped in the streets. People are murdered if they don’t support the “religion” of peace. Don’t believe me? Look at England, France, Germany, Spain, Mexico, Canada, Australia etc. Therefore, this is the line in the sand and it is one of the hills that I am willing to die on, one that… Read more »
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