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"textContent": "Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger has signed new legislation banning the sale and manufacturing of specific semi-automatic firearms within the state.\n\nThe new restrictions will officially go into effect on July 1, and specifically target what the legislation categorizes as \"assault firearms.\"\n\nUnder the bill's definition, the ban includes semi-automatic rifles and pistols equipped with a magazine capacity of more than 15 rounds.\n\nOnce active, it will be a misdemeanor offense for anyone to sell, buy, transfer, import, or manufacture the restricted weapons.\n\nThe measure marks the latest step in a broader series of new gun regulations recently enacted by the state government.",
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