"Virginia Implements New Laws for Safety, Bullying, and Driving"

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Starting July 1, several new laws are going into effect in Virginia, including expanding the "Move-Over Law" to require drivers to switch lanes or slow down for any vehicle with flashing hazards, granting local police chiefs the power to declare curfews for up to 24 hours, providing a $300 tax credit for purchasing lockable firearm storage devices, requiring school administrators to notify parents within one day of any bullying incident, banning blue-tinted headlights, allowing out-of-state licensed professionals to work in Virginia, banning the use of TikTok on government devices, and imposing stricter punishments for false 911 calls and child abduction.
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