California’s law banning the sale, purchase and possession of large capacity gun magazines survived Tuesday after a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals en banc panel granted an emergency stay of a district judge’s ruling that the statute is unconstitutional.
But C.D. “Chuck” Michel, a senior partner with Michel & Associates P.C. who represents gun rights groups, said Tuesday afternoon that he planned to ask the U.S. Supreme Court for an ...
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