Virginia Senate passes bill to ban the future purchases of assault-style weapons
The bill would also ban future purchases of magazines that hold more than 10 bullets
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Virginia Senate passes bill to ban the future purchases of assault-style weapons
The Virginia Senate passed a bill Wednesday that would ban the purchase of assault-style weapons in Virginia. The legislation would ban the purchase of any “assault firearm” that was manufactured after July 1, 2024.