Ah ha! I was looking in the abstractions.d for the actual VM
definitions. I hadn't thought to look up a level for the virt-aa-helper
definition.

Sure enough, adding "network inet6," just below the "network inet," and
restarting the libvirt-bin service caused the VM to be able to start.

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  apparmor denies VM startup when image is network mounted

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