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W.Va. sheriffs say they wouldn't enforce assault weapons ban
If an assault weapons ban were to become federal law, at least five West Virginia sheriffs said Wednesday they wouldn't enforce it and vowed to protect people's right to bear arms under their interpretation of the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
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W.Va. sheriffs say they wouldn't enforce assault weapons ban
If an assault weapons ban were to become federal law, at least five West Virginia sheriffs said Wednesday they wouldn't enforce it and vowed to protect people's right to bear arms under their interpretation of the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
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