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Vermont: Massive Gun Control Package Headed to House Judiciary Committee

Monday, February 9, 2026

Vermont: Massive Gun Control Package Headed to House Judiciary Committee

A massive “omnibus” gun control bill is preparing to head to the Vermont House Judiciary Committee. H.606 contains a wish list of gun control measures pushed nationally by anti-gun rights groups in the US. Please use the TAKE ACTION button below to urge committee members to oppose H. 606.

H. 606 is a clear ploy to attack law-abiding gun owners under the guise of getting tough on gun crime. While the first two sections of the bill increase penalties for theft and possession of stolen firearms and create harsher sentences for violent felons in possession of firearms, the rest of the bill has nothing to do with getting tough on crime:

  • Section 3 of the bill expands the list of prohibited persons to include those who receive outpatient mental health treatment, and while individuals who are involuntarily committed to a psychiatric facility would be prohibited from possessing firearms under federal law, mechanisms exist to expunge involuntary commitments, while no such mechanism exists for rights restoration for those receiving outpatient treatment for any host of reasons. At best, this bill would burden courts in Vermont and creates a complicated and expensive process for those who would not otherwise be prohibited from purchasing or possessing firearms under federal law. And to make matters worse, this law would apply retroactively. 
  • Section 4 of the bill bans the possession of machine guns, machine gun conversion devices, and creates a completely ambiguous category called “rapid fire devices.” The bill makes no exception for machine guns legally acquired and registered under the National Firearms Act, and by creating vague categories of prohibited “devices,” the state could decide that virtually any perfectly legal, commercially available accessory “increases [a] weapon’s rate of fire or the speed at which the trigger is pulled.”
  • Section 5 of the bill would completely circumvent the federal Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act and allow Vermont to sue gun manufacturers, distributors, and local gun shops out of existence, targeting everything from small Main Street family owned business all the way up to the many high-quality manufacturers in the state that employ hundreds of Vermonters.

NRA-ILA will continue to monitor H.606 and fight for the rights of peaceable people across the Green Mountain State.

 

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