Oppose Firearms Rationing: One-Gun-A-Month
Virginia: Oppose Firearms Rationing—One-Gun-A-Month Law
History of handgun rationing in Virginia
Gov. Ralph Northam has proposed a “one-gun-a-month” firearm rationing law. Virginia has never had a “one-gun-a-month” law. From 1993 to 2012, Virginia had a “one-handgun-a-month” law that rationed the number of handguns law-abiding gun owners could purchase to one a month. Virginians’right to purchase rifles and shotguns has never been rationed before.
In 1993, Gov. L. Douglas Wilder and other gun control advocates sold the handgun rationing measure as a way to curb gun trafficking from Virginia to more restrictive Northeast states, particularly New York. Gov. Bob McDonnell, who supported the bill as a delegate in 1993, would go on to sign its repeal in 2012.
Before and after the repeal
According to ATF trace data, there was not an increase in firearms recovered in New York being traced to Virginia in the years after repeal. In the three years prior to repeal (2009-11), a total of 1265 firearms recovered in New York were traced to Virginia. In the three years following repeal (2013-15), a total of 1259 firearms recovered in New York were traced to Virginia.
There has not been a significant increase in the percentage of firearms recovered in restrictive Northeast states being traced to Virginia since the repeal of the handgun rationing statute.
The federal government already monitors multiple handgun purchases
Federal law imposes a requirement on gun dealers to report the multiple sale of handguns made to an individual within five consecutive business days. 18 U.S.C. §923(g)(3)(A) requires that “The report shall be prepared on a form specified by the Attorney General and forwarded to the office specified thereon and to the department of state police or state law enforcement agency of the state or local law enforcement agency of the local jurisdiction in which the sale or other disposition took place, not later than the close of business on the day that the multiple sale or other disposition occurs.”
Gun rationing would not have prevented the Virginia Beach tragedy
The perpetrator used two handguns to carry out the attack. The perpetrator bought one of the pistols in 2016 and the other in 2018.
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It's critical that every gun owner in the Commonwealth contact their legislators and urge them to OPPOSE Gov. Northam’s and his media allies' gun control agenda.
NRA-ILA is hosting town hall meetings throughout Virginia— including in Fredericksburg, Ashland, and Belle Haven.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Gov. Bob McDonnell signed a bill Tuesday to overturn Virginia's landmark one handgun a month law, a restriction ...
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Governor Bob McDonnell has signed House Bill 940 into law. This legislation repeals Virginia's prohibition of purchasing more ...
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
As the Virginia House of Delegates continues to work through legislation previously passed in the state Senate, gun ...
Friday, February 17, 2012
Today, the House Militia, Police and Public Safety Committee passed four pro-gun bills, sending them to the House ...
Monday, February 13, 2012
Last Monday, the Virginia Senate passed Senate Bill 323, legislation to repeal the prohibition of purchasing more than ...
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
On a 21-19 vote, the Virginia Senate passed legislation Monday to allow the purchase of more than one ...
Monday, February 6, 2012
Today, the Virginia Senate passed Senate Bill 323 by a 21 to 19 vote. SB 323 would repeal ...
Monday, February 6, 2012
Gun rights advocates are poised to win a marquee victory in the Virginia General Assembly, perhaps as early ...
Friday, February 3, 2012
This Monday, February 6, the Virginia Senate is expected to cast its final vote on Senate Bill 323, ...
Friday, February 3, 2012
Virginia is poised to lift a 19-year-old limit on handgun purchases, with the Republican-controlled state Senate expected to ...