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Columbia Basin Herald | UPDATED 5 years AGO
| January 12, 2020 12:35 PM

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The following story will move Monday as this week's Tuesday Spotlight, a feature showcasing the best off-the-news enterprise in the AP report:

GUN PROSECUTION LOOPHOLE

DALLAS — A subtle design feature of the AR-15 rifle has raised a technical legal question that is derailing criminal cases tied to one of America's most popular weapons. At issue is whether a key piece of the AR-15 satisfies the definition of a gun that prosecutors have long relied on. That definition is critical in pursuit of people who illegally buy and sell parts for the rifle or build them. Federal law enforcement officials have long been concerned about the issue. Now they are increasingly worried that it could derail some criminal charges and undermine firearms regulations nationwide. By Jake Bleiberg and Stefanie Dazio. 1,150 words, photos.

The AP

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