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Virginia “Assault Weapons” Ban: Governor Signs SB 749, Triggers Immediate Twin Lawsuits
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Virginia “Assault Weapons” Ban: Governor Signs SB 749, Triggers Immediate Twin Lawsuits

Jim Flanders
Last updated: May 18, 2026 10:53 pm
Jim Flanders Published May 18, 2026
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Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger has signed Senate Bill 749 into law, establishing a comprehensive statewide ban on “assault weapons” and “high-capacity” magazines effective July 1, 2026. The legislation was immediately met with a sophisticated, dual-track legal assault: a state-level lawsuit filed by GOA and VCDL utilizing a unique “state-only” constitutional theory, and a lean federal lawsuit filed by the NRA and FPC explicitly engineered to bypass the Fourth Circuit and head straight to the U.S. Supreme Court.


RICHMOND, VA — The Old Dominion has officially become the latest flashpoint in the national battle over the Second Amendment. On Thursday, May 14, 2026, Governor Abigail Spanberger signed SB 749, joining Virginia with at least ten other states enforcing strict prohibitions on the sale, transfer, and import of popular semi-automatic rifles and magazines holding over 15 rounds.

However, the law’s opponents did not wait for the ink to dry. Within hours, gun rights organizations launched a coordinated, two-pronged counter-offensive designed to attack the legislation from completely different legal angles before the July 1 implementation deadline.

The State Track: Insulating the Case in Lancaster County

In a brilliant display of local procedural strategy, Gun Owners of America (GOA) and the Virginia Citizens Defense League (VCDL) teamed up with firearms journalist John Crump to file a 59-page complaint in the Circuit Court for Lancaster County.

The most fascinating aspect of this filing is what it completely leaves out: it makes absolutely no mention of the Second Amendment. Instead, the plaintiffs are relying strictly on Article I, Section 13 of the Virginia Constitution.

By disclaiming federal law entirely, the legal team—which previously won a preliminary injunction against local ordinances in Winchester—aims to lock the case into the state court system. This prevents the Commonwealth from “removing” the case to federal court, successfully bypassing the historically anti-gun Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Beyond core constitutional rights, the state case introduces three highly technical statutory loopholes that could defang the law if upheld:

  1. The Multicaliber Magazine Issue: Pointing out that a banned 30-round 5.56 magazine is physically identical to a perfectly legal 10-round .458 SOCOM magazine.
  2. The Manufacturing Gap: Noting the text criminalizes sale and import but is silent on individual home manufacture from kits.
  3. The Shotgun Paradox: Highlighting a drafting error where the word “one” was used instead of “one or more,” potentially exempting shotguns with multiple banned characteristics.

The Federal Track: A Direct Highway to SCOTUS

Simultaneously, in the Alexandria Division of the U.S. District Court, a star-studded coalition including the NRA, Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), and the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) filed McDonald v. Katz.

In stark contrast to the massive state document, this is a lean, single-count 24-page federal civil rights lawsuit. Consequentially, the plaintiffs openly admit in the text that their request is currently blocked by existing Fourth Circuit precedents (Bianchi v. Brown and Kolbe v. Hogan), which previously upheld Maryland’s rifle ban.

By acknowledging an inevitable loss at the lower federal levels, Cooper & Kirk, PLLC is intentionally fast-tracking the record. They are setting the stage to file a petition for certiorari to the U.S. Supreme Court, providing the high court with a clean, unburdened vehicle to finally rule on whether bans on America’s most popular rifle are unconstitutional under the text and history standards set by Bruen.

Safety Tip: For Virginia’s gun-owning community, the period between May 14 and July 1 represents a critical operational window. Because the law has a grandfather clause for existing possession, any transfers or purchases must be legally completed before the July 1 effective date. If you plan to acquire firearms or standard-capacity magazines, ensure all background checks and retail pickups are finalized to avoid compliance traps. Tactically, keep a close eye on the Lancaster County circuit court; if the Olson and Ambler legal team secures a temporary injunction before July 1, the law’s implementation could be paused statewide, freezing the clock while the state-only constitutional doctrine is hashed out in front of Virginia judges.

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