Virginia could be cutting some gun restrictions
Virginia legislators could soon be considering legislation to repeal the prohibitions regarding where firearms may be carried in the Commonwealth, according to proposals that were filed earlier this month by Republican legislators.
House Bill 1428, pre-filed and filed by Republican Del. Dave LaRock, state senators. Amanda Chase and Frank M. Ruff seek to repeal a Virginia law making it illegal for people to carry loaded semi-automatic center fire rifles, pistols, or shotguns on streets, roads or alleyways. “any other place of whatever nature that is open to the public” Certain parts of the state.
The law in force applies to Alexandria, Fairfax Falls Church and Newport News, Norfolk and Richmond, Virginia Beach, and the counties Arlington, Fairfax Loudoun, Henrico, Loudoun, and Prince William. The law does not apply to law enforcement officers or licensed security guards. It also does not apply to people with a valid concealed gun permit, lawful hunting or recreational shooting at established distances.
LaRock can also pre-file House Bill 1427 earlier this month, which would remove a locality’s authority to prohibit the possession or carrying firearms in public parks and community centers owned by the locality, as well as public streets, alleys and sidewalks.
The bills come a few months after the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association, Inc. v. Bruen, which ruled New York’s concealed carry law was unconstitutional. LaRock stated that he wanted to see the proposed repeals passed. “would be especially appropriate considering the Bruen decision.”
“Both of these current Virginia laws have the effect of making people less safe by depriving them of the right and ability to defend themselves without unnecessary government interference,” LaRock stated.
Gun control advocates are divided. They argue that banning guns from certain areas is an important step.
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