West Virginia Code § 61-7-1

Legislative findings
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The Legislature finds that the overwhelming support of the citizens of West Virginia for
article three, section twenty-two of the Constitution of this state, commonly known as the
"Right to Keep and Bear Arms Amendment", combined with the obligation of the state to
reasonably regulate the right of persons to keep and bear arms for self-defense requires the
reenactment of this article. e

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