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California Republicans seeking investigation on gun confiscation rates
by Chris EgerA group of lawmakers is demanding answers from Attorney General Kamala Harris regarding how the Department of Justice has spent a $24 million windfall financed from gun owners that was intended for gun confiscations.
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Circuit court orders rehearing of landmark California may-issue cases
by Chris EgerTwo important victories for gun rights last year, that stand to torpedo California's may-issue concealed handgun permit scheme, have been ordered reviewed by the federal appeals court that granted them.
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Court documents in Fyock vs. City of Sunnyvale: California confiscatory magazine ban
by Chris EgerA three-judge appeals court panel Wednesday found that the city's contentious ban on all magazines holding more than 10 rounds does not violate Second Amendment rights.
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Federal court upholds confiscatory ban on magazines holding more than 10 rounds
by Chris EgerA three-judge appellate court panel Wednesday found that Sunnyvale, California's contentious ban on all magazines holding more than 10 rounds does not violate Second Amendment rights.
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Court documents in Bauer v. California: Using DROS fees to fund gun seizure program
by Chris EgerA federal judge Monday found that the Dealer’s Record of Sale (DROS) fee collected by the State of California, which helps fund a program to confiscate guns, is constitutional.
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Judge upholds mandatory dealer transfer fees for guns in California
by Chris EgerA federal judge on Monday found that the dealer’s record of sale fees collected by the state of California, which fund a program to confiscate guns, are constitutional.
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Friend of the Court brief in Jackson v City of San Francisco
by Chris EgerAttorney Generals from 26 states have come together to back an amicus curiae brief supporting a call to have the decision in the lawsuit over San Francisco’s controversial gun lock law reviewed by the Supreme Court
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26 states line up in opposition to San Fran’s gunlock law
by Chris EgerLast week Wisconsin's Attorney General Brad Schimel became the latest to file a friend of the court brief urging the Supreme Court to throw out San Francisco’s law requiring guns to be locked up even at home.
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Gun control and gun rights groups battle over rehearing in California carry case
by Jared MorganClose to two dozen groups submitted their arguments last week in the fight over whether Californians should be allowed to carry firearms in public for self defense.
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California attorney general and Brady group to appeal Peruta shall-issue case
by Chris EgerThe California attorney general, along with a national gun control group, announced they intend to ask for further review by a federal court in the state's landmark concealed carry case.
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Sunnyvale confiscatory magazine limit appeal has its day in court
by Chris EgerThis week the challenge to the controversial Sunnyvale, California law which banned virtually all magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds, is being heard by a federal appeals court.
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Court rules state attorney general can’t intervene in Peruta may-issue case
by Chris EgerA three-judge panel found that California Attorney General Kamala Harris couldn’t intervene in the case of Peruta v San Diego, which could lead to the eventual repeal of the state's may-issue concealed carry laws.
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