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SEATTLE -- A judge upheld Seattle s so-called gun violence tax Tuesday, rejecting a challenge from the National Rifle Association and other gun rights groups.King County Superior Court Judge Palmer Robinson dismissed arguments that Seattle s tax, adopted last summer, exceeded the city s authority under state law.
jordan Sandy Hook parents still fighting for gun reform 03:09 The measure -- one of only a few of its kind in the nation -- adds $25 to the price of each firearm sold in the city, plus 2 or 5 cents per round of ammunition, depending on the type.
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