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Virginia to appeal judge’s ruling blocking assault weapons ban
Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones announced the state will appeal a judge’s ruling that blocked an assault weapons ban set to take effect on July 1. The law would have restricted certain semiautomatic firearms and large-capacity magazines, but a preliminary injunction granted by Lancaster County Circuit Judge John Martin halted its enforcement. The judge questioned why the ban did not apply to all military-style firearms, which remain legal.
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