UPDATE: Judge blocks California law that would have banned carrying firearms in most public spaces ORIGINAL ARTICLE: At the start of the new year, SB2, a new California gun safety bill making it ...
“The data proves they save lives: California’s gun death rate is 43% lower than the rest of the nation. These new laws will make our communities and families safer,” Newsom said. Revenue ...
The gun violence prevention advocacy group determined California has the strongest gun laws in the country, followed by New ...
Donald Trump had promised to enact "concealed carry reciprocity," which would allow gun owners' permits to be valid in all states.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed several new gun control laws aimed at expanding restrictions on firearm ownership. These include provisions against individuals involved in stalking ...
California gun laws date back to the 1960s under then-Governor Ronald Reagan ... Meanwhile the state Assembly is considering a new proposal that would raise taxes on gun and ammo sales. Newsom, who ...
LOS ANGELES — A California law that bans people from carrying firearms in most public places will take effect on New Year’s Day, even as a court case continues to challenge the law.
The SCOTUS ruling also rendered gun laws in California, New Jersey, Maryland, Massachusetts and Hawaii unconstitutional until it's inevitably challenged—perhaps under a different batch of ...
The push to keep guns away from voting sites reflects growing concern about voter intimidation surrounding this year’s presidential election.
The state has also mandated that every new car, pickup truck, or SUV sold in California be electric ... New York considered ...
Prior to 2019, attempts to pass new federal laws regulating firearms ... Massachusetts or California, are outnumbered by rural and Southern states with pro-gun sentiments. The rules of the Senate ...
Erich Pratt, senior vice president at Gun Owners of America, whose California affiliate ... Glenn Suddaby in Syracuse, New York, who blocked much of the New York law in October 2022.