Can California go any stronger on gun laws?

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Can California go any stronger on gun laws?
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Has California reached an upper limit on what it can do to regulate guns?

that would require all federally licensed gun sellers to take an annual training course on “responsible sales practices.”

Meanwhile, a bill to revamp the state’s concealed carry permitting system is still being ironed out after the U.S. Supreme Court gutted the state’s prior one and the LegislatureIf all these bills seem to pick at the edges of the state’s gun violence problem, that might be because all the low-hanging fruit hasA gun buyer willing to skirt the law could evade state restrictions by shopping in Arizona or Nevada, where the rules are much laxer.

The senators called upon the Federal Trade Commission to investigate Wee 1 Tactical, a company that produces and sells the “JR-15,” a semi-automatic rifle marketed to children. That gun also helped toPadilla said he hopes that Congress, the GOP majority in the House notwithstanding, might still pass new gun restrictions. But not all of the Democrats were so optimistic.

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