Legal fights over California gun laws raged on this week, with a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel striking down a state statute banning advertisements for firearms-related products aimed at minors even as gun rights groups sued over a bill approved by the Legislature limiting concealed carry rights.
On Wednesday, a 9th Circuit panel wiped out a 2022 law targeting gun advertisements for youth, ruling that it violated the First Amendme...
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