GOP-led Virginia Legislature abruptly adjourns gun session

House Speaker Kirk Cox, R-Colonial Heights, speaks during a press conference after a special session on gun issues at the state Capitol in Richmond, Va., Tuesday, July 9, 2019. Gov. Northam called a special session of the General Assembly to consider gun legislation in light of the Virginia Beach Shootings both chambers voted to adjourn until Nov. 18. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

Gov. Ralph Northam walks away from the lectern after speaking at a rally against gun violence held on the Virginia State Capitol grounds, in Richmond, Va., Tuesday, July 9, 2019. Gov. Northam has called the legislature into special session to deal with the issues after 13 people were gunned down in a Virginia Beach mass shooting in May. (Joe Mahoney/Richmond Times-Dispatch via AP)

RICHMOND, Va. — Less than two hours after beginning a special session called in response to a mass shooting, Virginia lawmakers abruptly adjourned Tuesday and postponed any movement on gun laws until after the November election.

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