U.S. Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) joined 21 of his Senate colleagues to introduce the Keep Americans Safe Act (KASA), legislation to reinstate a nationwide ban on the sale, transfer, possession, import, or manufacture of high-capacity gun magazines that hold more than ten rounds. [More]
For some reason I can’t find it on GovTrack, but the House version says “0% chance of being enacted.”
And here’s something interesting–I never noticed before that GovTrack makes editorial comments. I couldn’t capture this with a screenshot because it disappeared when I moved my cursor, so I got out the ol’ phonecam:

I should’a known: They’re on BlueSky, not X.
[Via Jess]
Tim looks decidedly… unwell.
“… nationwide ban on the sale, transfer, possession, import, or manufacture of high-capacity gun magazines that hold more than ten rounds.”
Federal bans are good for accomplishing two things. Guarantee that one has to pay ridiculous prices for the banned commodity, and that one has to do business with a criminal to acquire it.
But the next ban that makes the banned commodity disappear will be the first in recorded history.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q10Jz2qIog8