- Red-flag laws allow police to seize firearms from people if a judge deems them to be a threat to their self or others, even if that person has not been convicted of a crime, charged with a crime or even accused of a crime.
- The laws passed the General Assembly when Democrats had control of both chambers and were signed by former Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam.
- The legislation received staunch opposition from the Republican minority at the time.
- Virginia judges have issued at least 327 emergency substantial risk protection orders, which allow police to temporarily confiscate firearms to address an immediate risk.
- Judges have issued 257 permanent substantial risk protection orders, which confiscate the guns permanently, unless overturned through the court system. The data runs from July 1, 2020, when the law went into effect, through August 2022. The data does not state how many guns were confiscated from the individual.