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FILE - In this June 24, 2016 file photo, an AR-15 is held in Auburn, Ga.  The Pittsburgh City Council gave initial approval Wednesday, March 27, 2019,  to gun-control legislation introduced in wake of the 2018 synagogue massacre, an effort certain to be challenged in court by Second Amendment advocates who point out that state law doesn't allow municipalities to regulate firearms. The legislation would place restrictions on military-style assault weapons like the AR-15 rifle that authorities say was used in the Oct. 27 rampage at Tree of Life Synagogue that killed 11 and wounded seven.(AP Photo/Lisa Marie Pane, File)

FILE - In this June 24, 2016 file photo, an AR-15 is held in Auburn, Ga. The Pittsburgh City Council gave initial approval Wednesday, March 27, 2019, to gun-control legislation introduced in wake of the 2018 synagogue massacre, an effort certain to be challenged in court by Second Amendment advocates who point out that state law doesn't allow municipalities to regulate firearms. The legislation would place restrictions on military-style assault weapons like the AR-15 rifle that authorities say was used in the Oct. 27 rampage at Tree of Life Synagogue that killed 11 and wounded seven.(AP Photo/Lisa Marie Pane, File)

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