Virginia VCDL Legislative Update – Session is Over, Bill Status 3/9/20

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Virginia VCDL Legislative Update – Session is Over, Bill Status 3/9/20
  1. Bills that changed status on Saturday (last day of session)
  2. Bills that have passed both the House and Senate and will now head to the Governor’s desk to possibly be signed into law

Saturday was the last day of the 2020 session. All bills that are still alive now head to the Governor’s desk. NOTE that the Governor can veto, change, sign into law, or not sign into law any of the following bills. If not signed into law, a bill will become law without the Governor’s signature. Because the Governor can still change a bill, a final analysis of the bills will not be provided until after the bill has been signed in its final form. Unless noted otherwise, all new laws become effective on July 1, 2020.

Bills that have passed the House and Senate and are identical are now combined to make the list shorter and more reflective of the number of gun law changes.

This alert contains all the gun bills that are still alive and their status. Pro-gun bills in green. It also summarizes any change in the status of those bills that happened today. The status changes are underlined. There are no action items in this update.

1. Bills that changed status on Saturday (last day of session)

  • SB 71 – daycare/preschool become gun-free zones – conference committee amendment was accepted by both bodies and is now headed to the Governor’s desk.
  • SB 593 – Licensed home day facilities required to store firearms unloaded and locked up. The conference committee has a substitute bill. Conference substitute was accepted by both bodies and now heads to the Governor’s desk.
  • HB 600 – Licensed home day facilities required to store firearms unloaded and locked up. The conference committee has a substitute bill. Conference substitute was accepted by both bodies and now heads to the Governor’s desk.

2. Bills that have passed both the House and Senate and will now head to the Governor’s desk to possibly be signed into law

Duplicate bills are combined:

  • HB 2, SB 70 – Universal Background Checks. Only applies to bonafide sales, where something is given in exchange for a firearm.
  • HB 9 – lost/stolen firearms must be reported in 48 hours – time to report increased from 24 to 48 hours.
  • SB 14 – bans possession of bump stocks. Binary triggers, trigger cranks, etc. are not affected.
  • SB 64 – makes a group of two or more individuals brandishing with the intent and purpose of intimidating others a felony.
  • SB 71 – daycare/preschool become gun-free zones. For daycare centers and religious or private preschools, the gun ban only applies during hours of operation.
  • SB 173 – allows CHP holders to have a stun-weapon in their vehicle while on K-12 school grounds.
  • HB 264, SB 263 – Eliminates online training and does not affect training from NRA instructors to get a CHP.
  • HB 421, SB 35 – allows localities to create their own gun laws. Restricted as to where localities can control guns: government buildings, parks, recreation and community centers, permitted events and surrounding roads.
  • HB 600, SB 593 – Licensed home day facilities require firearms to be stored unloaded and locked up during hours of operation. Localities can make their requirements more strict.
  • HB 674, SB 240 – Red Flag law – additional protections for search warrants and wrongful accusations were added.
  • HB 812, SB 69 – One Handgun a Month. Has exception for CHP holders.
  • HB 888, SB 268 – No sales tax for purchases of a gun safe under $1,500.
  • HB 1004, SB 479 – protective orders take away gun rights while in effect.
  • HB 1080 – only those authorized by state law can carry on K-12 grounds. Conservators of the Peace cannot carry on school grounds under this bill.
  • HB 1083 – class 1 misdemeanor for younger than 14-years-old getting access to a loaded firearm in a reckless manner. Only change to current law is raising the penalty from a Class 3 misdemeanor to a Class 1 misdemeanor.

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Virginia Citizens Defense League, Inc. (VCDL). VCDL is an all-volunteer, non-partisan grassroots organization dedicated to defending the human rights of all Virginians. The Right to Keep and Bear Arms is a fundamental human right.

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Baldwin

This is why we can’t have nice things.

MICHAEL J

Has there been a lot shootings at pre-schools and day care facilities? Are these the same idiots who advocate killing the unborn? These democrats are mentally ill.

David29302

They will keep chipping away at our liberties until there is nothing left. They will not do an all out grab as this will start a war, they make you think you won when they didn’t pass the assault weapon ban but that is smoke and mirrors as we seek with these bills. People are saying well at least they didn’t take our guns. No they didn’t but look back in history to what our liberties were to what they are today. You used to be able to defend yourself without fear of prosecution, now you better make damn sure… Read more »

Gene Ralno

It’s crystal clear that Virginia’s primary focus is to totally disarm peaceable, lawful arms owners. Every owner will find at least one of these bills objectionable. And if an owner ignores one, he or she might as well ignore them all. Thus, no self respecting owner will comply with any of these laws. Before the year ends, we’ll see violent confrontations between heretofore peaceable, lawful citizens and government. Virginia seems to have been the first state to reach the proverbial brink. I’d venture a notion that at least a million (about half the total number) Old Dominion arms owners are… Read more »

Heed the Call-up

It would appear that there are at least several identities posting comments on Ammoland that are trying to make the firearm owning community appear to want to foment violence as a means to preserving our rights. No rational person wants to commit illegal acts of violence, and doing so “preemptively” against those that these posters claim to be acting against our inalienable rights, our established form of government, our Constitution, and in a treasonous manner, is illegal no matter how the illegal, criminal acts are proposed as being reasonable. If there ever is a violent confrontation related to treasonous acts… Read more »

nrringlee

This has been the Progressive New Left goal for over 45 years. They now have power in VA and they are not going to loose a chance to make maximum use of it. Leftists learned a valuable lesson from the Obama regime. Never let a good crisis or a power opportunity go to waste. Obama did by focusing on Hope-a-Dope blather and not real decisive action. Those who follow his lead will continue to use Hope-a_dope but will do so only to smoke screen real action. And that action, my comrades, is directed against you and your natural rights. It… Read more »

nobodyuknow

Perhaps the Michael Collins action line would be appropriate in Virginia.

Ej harbet

Virginia as expected takes a bad one!
All of us should heed the alarm from this and
Resolve to control our governments that we can vote for. Lest they like Virginias seek to control us. Bloomberg still has money to spend in his quest to take our rights away.if you think he will stop at Virginia? you are mistaken!