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Back to EpisodesWhat Virginia’s 2026 Assault Firearms Ban Changes For AR Owners
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Virginia gun owners are staring at a calendar for a reason. With SB 749 sitting on the governor’s desk and a July 1, 2026 effective date, we walk through what the proposed Virginia “assault firearms” ban actually does, what it leaves alone, and where people get tripped up when they rely on headlines instead of details.
We break down the feature-based definition that can capture many AR-15 style rifles, then zoom in on the real-world rules: no new importing, selling, manufacturing, purchasing, or transferring of qualifying firearms after the deadline. We also cover why the grandfather clause matters for current owners, what it means for transport and use, and the narrow pathways that still exist for inheritance and certain family transfers. On the magazine side, we talk through the over-15-round restriction and how penalties can stack when a rifle and a magazine become separate violations.
Since this is a prepping podcast, we keep it practical: what “stock up early” really means, how to avoid panic buying, why training and marksmanship outlast any single law, and how safe storage plus clear documentation can protect your family later. We also discuss alternatives that may stay untouched, along with the likelihood of immediate lawsuits, injunction requests, and a long court fight that could stretch for years.
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