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VA: Virginia’s “Assault Weapons” Ban Draws Immediate Legal Fire—in State and Federal Court
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Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed SB 749 into law on Thursday, May 14, making Virginia one of the latest states to enact an “assault weapons” ban—joining at least ten others, with Rhode Island’s own ban also set to take effect July 1, 2026. Within hours, the law was hit with two separate legal challenges filed on parallel tracks—one in state court under the Virginia Constitution, one in federal court under the Second Amendment. The July 1 effective date means both cases are on an emergency footing from the start. |
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jimobxpelham
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| THE GOV SHOULD HAVE TO PAY OUT OF HER POCKET TO DEFEND SUCH A BLATENT UNCONSTITUTIONAL ATTACK ON THE 2ND ADMENDMENT.... |
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