Virginia's Democrat Governor Abigail Spanberger just delivered a crushing blow to the Second Amendment and American manufacturing, signing a radical gun control package that makes firearm manufacturers legally liable for violence committed by criminals they've never met.
The legislation, rammed through Virginia's Democrat-controlled General Assembly, allows gun manufacturers and dealers to be held "legally accountable" for so-called "negligent" behavior - essentially making them responsible for crimes committed by third parties using legally manufactured products.
This is like suing Ford when a drunk driver kills someone, or holding knife manufacturers responsible for stabbings. It's insane government overreach designed to bankrupt American gun companies through endless lawsuits.
Death by a Thousand Lawsuits
Patriots, this isn't about "gun safety" - it's about destroying the firearms industry through legal warfare. Anti-gun activists know they can't ban guns outright, so they're trying to sue manufacturers out of existence instead.
The package also targets "ghost guns" and strips Second Amendment rights from anyone charged with misdemeanor domestic violence - not convicted, just charged. Due process? Not in Spanberger's Virginia.
This radical overreach comes as President Trump works to restore constitutional rights nationwide. While Trump pardons J6 political prisoners and defends the Bill of Rights, Democrat governors like Spanberger are busy shredding it.
"This sets a dangerous precedent that could destroy American manufacturing across all industries," said one Virginia gun rights advocate. "Today it's firearms, tomorrow it could be cars, tools, or kitchen knives."
The timing isn't coincidental. With Republicans controlling Washington, Democrats are using state governments to advance their radical agenda wherever they still have power.
Fighting Back
Virginia patriots need to remember this assault on their rights come election time. Spanberger and her anti-constitutional allies just declared war on law-abiding gun owners and American manufacturers.
The question is: will Virginia voters stand for this attack on their constitutional rights, or will they send these freedom-hating politicians packing? The choice is theirs.
