Virginia’s new gun law isn’t just controversial — it’s a full-blown Second Amendment firestorm.
Gov. Abigail Spanberger has signed sweeping gun control legislation targeting so-called “assault weapons” and large-capacity magazines, and now Virginia is staring down a legal and political battle that could have national consequences. We’re talking AR-15s, constitutional rights, Supreme Court precedent, and a fight that could end up back in front of SCOTUS.
In this episode, I break down what Virginia’s new gun law actually does, why gun owners are furious, and how it collides with major Second Amendment cases like District of Columbia v. Heller and New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen. We’ll also talk about the lawsuits already brewing, Harmeet Dhillon’s warning that the federal government may step in, and why some Commonwealth’s attorneys are refusing to enforce laws they believe are unconstitutional.
And politically? This could be a massive problem for Spanberger and Virginia Democrats. They promised “common sense,” but what they delivered may ignite a backlash from gun owners, constitutional conservatives, and everyday Virginians who don’t appreciate Richmond trying to criminalize commonly owned firearms.
This isn’t just a Virginia story. It’s about gun rights, constitutional law, political overreach, and the future of the Second Amendment in America.