After pushing sweeping firearm restrictions through Richmond, Democratic Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner are attempting to bring the same policies to every state in America.
The pair unveiled legislation called the “Virginia Plan to Reduce Gun Violence Act,” a massive federal gun-control package modeled after the wave of restrictions recently passed by Democrats in Virginia after they regained control of the state government in 2025.
The proposal includes a nationwide ban on many semiautomatic firearms, federal “red flag” laws, limits on handgun purchases, new storage mandates, restrictions on homemade firearms, and expanded “gun-free zones.”
To gun-rights advocates, the message from Virginia Democrats could not be clearer: what started in Richmond was always intended to spread nationwide.
Kaine introduced the legislation on the anniversary of the deadly 2007 shooting at Virginia Tech, tying the bill to the tragedy while arguing the country should adopt Virginia-style firearm restrictions across the board.
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