Virginia just banned the sale of AR-15s and most common semi-automatic rifles, effective July 1. If you travel there with your rifle or plan to buy anything in that state, the rules changed.
"Senate Bill 749 makes it illegal to import, sell, or buy any semi-automatic centerfire rifle with a detachable magazine and at least one of five features — threaded barrel, flash suppressor, pistol grip, forward grip, or folding/collapsible stock."
Read that feature list and count how many of your rifles it covers. Mine would be zero for zero — meaning all of them. This isn't a niche regulation targeting some obscure configuration; it's a description of nearly every modern sporting rifle on the market.
"The bill's sponsor, state Sen. Saddam Salim, cites the 2007 Virginia Tech shooting as motivation — a massacre committed with handguns, not rifles."
That detail isn't buried — it's right there in the article, and it matters. The stated justification for the law doesn't match the law itself. That kind of disconnect is exactly what courts look at when they're weighing legislative purpose.
"Given that millions of Americans own AR-15s and that a significant majority of the States allow possession of those rifles, petitioners have a strong argument that AR-15s are in 'common use' by law-abiding citizens and therefore are protected by the Second Amendment under Heller." — Justice Brett Kavanaugh
When a sitting Supreme Court justice — even in a dissent — telegraphs where he thinks the legal analysis lands, lawyers pay attention. Three other justices have been even more direct. The VCDL filing a challenge before the bill even passed tells you the legal groundwork was already laid.
The circuit split is the real story here. Some circuits are striking down these bans under Bruen, others are upholding them — and that inconsistency is exactly what pulls a case to the Supreme Court. Virginia's law, once challenged, just adds another entry to that queue.
Have you changed anything about how you travel with long guns through states with shifting laws — different storage, different route planning, different rifles you bring along?
Read the full article in The Handbook → | By Steve Duskett