The Virginia House of Delegates agreed to the conference report for SB 27, companion to House Bill 21, which establishes standards of responsible conduct for firearm industry members and creates a civil‑liability avenue tied to industry practices. The chamber voted on the conference report on March 5; the clerk recorded Ayes 62, Nos 36.
Supporters urged the measure as a tool to hold manufacturers and dealers accountable for irresponsible conduct, while opponents cautioned that similar state laws have faced federal preemption challenges and could expose the Commonwealth to substantial litigation costs. During debate, one delegate described the bill as a vehicle to hold industry actors accountable; an opponent warned the legislation was written broadly enough to risk regulating interstate commerce.
Opposition remarks included a floor statement arguing the bill conflicts with the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act and risks costly court challenges. The conference report’s passage means the chamber has approved the reconciled language agreed to by conference committees; the clerk announced the conference report is agreed to following the recorded vote.
Next steps: The action advances the measure toward enactment subject to any additional procedural steps not recorded in this session.
Source: House floor proceedings, March 5, 2026.