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U.S. Attorney in D.C. stops felony charges for registered rifles and shotguns, aligning with Second Amendment rights.
Washington D.C.'s U.S. Attorney, Jeanine Pirro, announced that her office will no longer pursue felony charges for individuals carrying registered rifles and shotguns in the district, citing conflicts with Second Amendment rights as per recent Supreme Court rulings.
The policy shift does not affect prosecutions for violent crimes or charges against felons in possession of firearms.
Local authorities can still prosecute for unregistered firearms.
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El Fiscal de EE.UU. en D.C. detiene los cargos por delitos graves por rifles y escopetas registradas, alineándose con los derechos de la Segunda Enmienda.