Massachusetts Moves To Ban Assault Weapon Manufacturing: Pat

Massachusetts Moves To Ban Assault Weapon Manufacturing: Patch PM


UpdatedTue, Apr 20, 2021 at 3:02 pm ET
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The legislation would not affect handguns, which are used in a significant majority of gun violence incidents, or any other weapons that are permitted for purchase in Massachusetts. (Shutterstock)
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