WASHINGTON — Virginia Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner are teaming up on new gun safety legislation.
They re-introduced the "Virginia Plan to Reduce Gun Violence Act." The measure would federally enact a series of what the senators say are "common-sense gun violence prevention measures."
They mirror laws adopted by the Commonwealth last year.
Among the moves: provisions to close current background check loopholes, a mandate to report lost and stolen firearms, and implementing a "one-handgun-a-month" policy.