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Patriot,
Virginia banned the AR-15.
On May 14th, Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed SB 749 into law. Starting July 1st,
Virginia will prohibit the sale, purchase, manufacture, and transfer of
commonly owned semi-automatic firearms, including the AR-15, AK-pattern rifles,
and any semi-automatic with standard features like a pistol grip or collapsible
stock. Magazines with over 15 rounds are banned, too.
"A new sales and transfer ban is a ban that's just one generation removed. On
July 1st, anyone turning 18 in Virginia will find out that the
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rights enjoyed by their predecessors don't apply to them."
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-Alan Gottlieb, Founder, Second Amendment Foundation
We filed suit the moment Spanberger signed the bill.
The Second Amendment Foundation, joined by co-plaintiffs, filed McDonald v.
Katz in federal court on May 14. Our legal argument is straightforward: these
firearms are ordinary semi-automatic firearms in common use by millions of
law-abiding Americans. They are protected by the Second Amendment. They cannot
be banned.
July 1st is the deadline.
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After that, the ban goes live.
Anti-gun politicians know exactly what they're doing. They call it a
"targeted" ban. They say they're only going after "assault weapons." But the
definition they wrote covers America's most popular rifles, shotguns, and
pistols. Every semi-auto with a pistol grip. Any firearm with a collapsible
stock.Tens of millions of legally owned guns.
This is the playbook: chip away state by state until there's nothing left to
protect.
Please contribute to the legal fund before July 1st. Every dollar helps to
stop this ban. >>
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We can’t afford to wait; the deadline is QUICKLY APPROACHING.
Thank you for standing with us,
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