Key Takeaways A Virginia judge has blocked the state’s new assault firearm ban, issuing a preliminary injunction that prevents enforcement while the case goes on. The injunction applies to the entire state, allowing licensed dealers to sell firearms while it remains in effect, but local law enforcement may still enforce laws. Plaintiffs, including John Crump and several gun organizations, argue that the ban violates the Virginia Constitution’s right to bear arms. The state plans to appeal the ruling, asserting that the ban is necessary for public safety despite the judge’s decision. This case is part of a broader legal challenge…

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