
The 2A could be on the line if new legislation introduced by
VA Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner becomes federal law
Virginia's two U.S. Senators—both anti-gun Democrats eager to spread their state's restrictive gun control nationwide—have introduced legislation dubbed the "Virginia Plan to Reduce Gun Violence Act of 2026" (S. 4439) and it is already raising eyebrows.
The legislative package includes several tenets, none of which are friendly to the Second Amendment, according to critics. The bill was announced in a press release extolling the "virtues" of both Capitol Hill gun prohibitionists.
Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner are no strangers to restrictive gun control legislation. Last year, they "reintroduced the Assault Weapons Ban of 2025, legislation that would revive the 1994 nationwide ban on assault weapons two decades after the original ban expired in 2004," the news release noted.
Elsewhere, their news release states, "In 2022, Warner and Kaine helped pass the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, legislation
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