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A federal judge in San Diego has struck down two California laws that effectively banned most non-California residents from ...
California’s refusal to issue non-residents concealed carry permits is unconstitutional, judge rules
California should allow non-residents to apply for concealed handgun licenses in the state, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNFederal Court Strikes Down California ‘Nonresident’ Concealed Carry BanFederal Court Mandates Equal Access to Concealed Carry Permits for Out-of-State Visitors A federal court in California has ...
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Where can you carry a concealed gun in California? Here’s what the law allows and prohibits - MSNAccording to the U.S. Concealed Carry Association, a U.S. citizen or legal resident aged 18 or older can carry a handgun without a permit or license within their residence, place of business or ...
California tightened concealed carry weapon rules with Senate Bill 2. See state restrictions, penalties for carrying a gun without a permit.
New gun laws: New weapons laws rolling out in multiple states on Jan. 1, 2025 How gun safety advocates and Second Amendment proponents responded to 2024 moves. By and large, the state laws related ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a series of new laws aimed at strengthening gun safety regulations in the state in 2025. Here's a closer look.
The organization pointed to South Carolina and Louisiana, which passed and enacted legislation in 2024 allowing lawful gun owners to carry a firearm without a permit, and Colorado, Maine and New ...
Stop ICE Mobile Alerts, an account created by an immigration advocacy group with 72,000 followers, said in a post on Instagram: "Plainclothes ICE agent jumps out of his car and draws his gun on a man ...
EBK Jaaybo remains in custody after a federal indictment tied to a machine gun and drug trafficking case that could send him ...
The federal appellate panel noted that historically states have been more willing to ban concealed weapons than openly ...
On June 20, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, in its own summary, “held that California’s ‘one-gun-a-month’ law… facially violates the Second Amendment.” ...
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