Virginia preempts most local firearm regulation under Code 15.2-915, but a 2020 amendment lets localities restrict firearms in specific public buildings, parks, recreation centers, and permitted events.
Virginia Code section 15.2-915 historically prohibited counties, cities, and towns from adopting any ordinance governing the purchase, possession, transfer, ownership, carrying, storage, or transporting of firearms. Effective July 1, 2020, the General Assembly enacted Chapter 1207 expanding local authority, allowing governing bodies to pass ordinances prohibiting firearms in public buildings used for governmental purposes, public parks, recreation or community centers, and at any event requiring a permit. Localities must post conspicuous notice. Outside these enumerated locations, state law continues to occupy the field, voiding broader municipal gun ordinances.
Knowingly violating a properly adopted local firearms ordinance in a covered location is a Class 1 misdemeanor, punishable by up to 12 months jail and a $2,500 fine. Conflicting local ordinances exceeding statutory authority are unenforceable.
Hampton, VA
Hampton restricts parking of commercial vehicles in residential areas. Vehicles exceeding one ton rated capacity or displaying commercial advertising may not...
Hampton, VA
Hampton requires driveways to meet zoning standards for width, materials, and setbacks. Vehicles must be parked on paved surfaces only. Parking on grass or u...
Hampton, VA
Hampton restricts the parking of recreational vehicles, boats, and trailers on residential streets and in front yards. RVs and boats must generally be stored...
Hampton, VA
Hampton regulates street parking through posted signs and general ordinances. Most residential streets allow parking but may have time limits. Vehicles must ...
Hampton, VA
Hampton limits fence height to 4 feet in front yards and 6 feet in side and rear yards under the zoning ordinance. Corner lots have additional visibility req...
Hampton, VA
Hampton generally does not require a building permit for residential fences under 6 feet in height. Fences exceeding standard heights or those in flood zones...
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