Crime-and-courts
The statewide ballot measure goes into effect Dec. 8. Local sheriffs and chiefs of police say they're not ready.
The statewide ballot measure goes into effect Dec. 8. Local sheriffs and chiefs of police say they're not ready.
The plaintiffs contend the ban on magazines that hold more than 10 rounds violates their Second Amendment right to bear arms and right to due process.
“This is a terrible law for gunowners, crime victims and public safety."
And the fourth is too close to call.
A summary and commentary from those who support and oppose it.
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