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HB853 would make it a class 4 felony to recklessly allow access to a firearm to a prohibited personHB1312 would make it illegal to carry into any building owned or used by a local government for 'governmental' purposesHB1382 would any local government that bans firearms in their buildings waive its sovereign immunity protection with regard to any civil claim for damages SJR41 would use taxpayer money to create a commission to study gun violenceHB964 would allow those convicted of a violent felony to petition the state for their firearm rights to be restored by only after they have had their other civil rights restored by the governor and one year has passed since that restorationSB543 would require all firearm sales at gun shows go through a background check, either by a dealer or state policeSB450 would prohibit local governments from prohibiting carrying firearms at public meetingsHB1083 changes language in the law regarding minors and firearmsSB505 would allow local governments to prohibit carrying firearms at public meetings provided they have securityHB960 would create additional taxes on firearms and ammunitionHB1079 would prohibit carrying firearms on Capitol Square, in any building owned or leased by the state government and in the legislative chambersHB934 would back up local sanctuary city ordinances by stating people are allowed to possess any firearm or ammunition that was legal to own January 1, 2020 while in those communities. It would also prohibit the state from withholding funds from those communities.HB961 is an 'assault weapon', high capacity magazine and suppressor banHB1502 would limit handgun sales to one per monthHB1487 would make gun safes, up to $1000 tax exemptHB899 would make it illegal to own or sell any ammunition that isn't lead or lead coredHB939 would require schools to offer classes in firearm safetySB490 would make anyone convicted of certain misdemeanors a prohibited personHB1080 would prohibit school boards from authorizing people to carry gunsHB1485 would prohibit restriction of local government employees from carrying if they have a carry licenseHB856 would require anyone subject to a protective order to surrender their firearms within 24 hours of the orderSB615 would allow local governments to ban firearm in government buildings a public parksHB1510 would outlaw carrying firearms into any building owned or leased by the commonwealthSB581 would raise the age regarding leaving a firearm unsecured in a home with a child from 14 to 18 (regarding the child age)SB614 would add Albemarle county to the places it's illegal to carry a loaded semi-auto rifle or pistolSB781 would make it a crime to leave an unattended firearm in public or public viewSB436 would set up a voluntary do not sell list for firearmsHB750 would prohibit carrying firearms in public parks that serve alcohol HB812 would limit handgun sales to one per monthSB372 would require anyone who is subject to a restraining order surrender their firearms within 24 hoursHB1004 would require anyone restrained by a protection order to surrender their firearms within 24 hoursSB479 would require anyone subject to a restraining order to surrender their firearms within 24 hoursSB506 would gut state preemption of local firearms laws
HB853 would make it a class 4 felony to recklessly allow access to a firearm to a prohibited person
HB1312 would make it illegal to carry into any building owned or used by a local government for 'governmental' purposes
HB1382 would any local government that bans firearms in their buildings waive its sovereign immunity protection with regard to any civil claim for damages
SJR41 would use taxpayer money to create a commission to study gun violence
HB964 would allow those convicted of a violent felony to petition the state for their firearm rights to be restored by only after they have had their other civil rights restored by the governor and one year has passed since that restoration
SB543 would require all firearm sales at gun shows go through a background check, either by a dealer or state police
SB450 would prohibit local governments from prohibiting carrying firearms at public meetings
HB1083 changes language in the law regarding minors and firearms
SB505 would allow local governments to prohibit carrying firearms at public meetings provided they have security
HB960 would create additional taxes on firearms and ammunition
HB1079 would prohibit carrying firearms on Capitol Square, in any building owned or leased by the state government and in the legislative chambers
HB934 would back up local sanctuary city ordinances by stating people are allowed to possess any firearm or ammunition that was legal to own January 1, 2020 while in those communities. It would also prohibit the state from withholding funds from those communities.
HB961 is an 'assault weapon', high capacity magazine and suppressor ban
HB1502 would limit handgun sales to one per month
HB1487 would make gun safes, up to $1000 tax exempt
HB899 would make it illegal to own or sell any ammunition that isn't lead or lead cored
HB939 would require schools to offer classes in firearm safety
SB490 would make anyone convicted of certain misdemeanors a prohibited person
HB1080 would prohibit school boards from authorizing people to carry guns
HB1485 would prohibit restriction of local government employees from carrying if they have a carry license
HB856 would require anyone subject to a protective order to surrender their firearms within 24 hours of the order
SB615 would allow local governments to ban firearm in government buildings a public parks
HB1510 would outlaw carrying firearms into any building owned or leased by the commonwealth
SB581 would raise the age regarding leaving a firearm unsecured in a home with a child from 14 to 18 (regarding the child age)
SB614 would add Albemarle county to the places it's illegal to carry a loaded semi-auto rifle or pistol
SB781 would make it a crime to leave an unattended firearm in public or public view
SB436 would set up a voluntary do not sell list for firearms
HB750 would prohibit carrying firearms in public parks that serve alcohol
HB812 would limit handgun sales to one per month
SB372 would require anyone who is subject to a restraining order surrender their firearms within 24 hours
HB1004 would require anyone restrained by a protection order to surrender their firearms within 24 hours
SB479 would require anyone subject to a restraining order to surrender their firearms within 24 hours
SB506 would gut state preemption of local firearms laws