Governor Lombardo has made clear his opposition to the latest wave of gun control measures pushed forward by Democratic lawmakers during this legislative session. Despite the bills advancing through committee and garnering significant support among the legislature’s liberal wing, the Governor has emphasized his willingness to exercise his veto power to block policies he describes as overly restrictive on Second Amendment rights. His stance signals a forthcoming showdown that could stall any enactment of the proposed laws aimed at tightening background checks and limiting certain firearm purchases.

The Democratic proposals, which include:

  • Expanded background checks for all gun sales
  • Red flag laws allowing temporary firearm removal
  • Restrictions on high-capacity magazines

face significant hurdles ahead. Lombardo criticized these measures as “ineffectual” and argued they unfairly penalize law-abiding citizens without addressing underlying public safety concerns. With the Governor’s veto threat looming, the fate of these bills now hinges on whether Democrats can muster enough votes to override, a challenging prospect given the current political balance.