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Virginia judge rejects militia-based argument against assault weapons ban
A Virginia judge rejected a challenge to a statewide assault weapons ban, with plaintiffs arguing the state constitution's militia clause protects their right to own such firearms. The decision upholds a law banning the sale of high-capacity semiautomatic rifles and pistols, signed by Governor Abigail Spanberger.
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