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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A voter-backed California law requiring background checks for people who buy bullets is unconstitutional, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday.
A federal appeals court this week struck down California's landmark law requiring background checks and in-person transactions for ammunition purchases, the latest in a string of judicial wins that ...
At its regular meeting on July 21, the Payette City Council took up a proposed rule change under Payette Municipal Code 17.66.05, regarding fire hydrant access for flag ...
A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that California’s groundbreaking law requiring background checks for ammunition purchases is unconstitutional, stating it infringes on the Second Amendment right ...