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U.S. Supreme Court

Jun. 10, 2015

U.S. Supreme Court gun ruling raises questions

Attorneys said the Supreme Court's decision Monday to let stand a San Francisco ordinance that required handguns to be locked up seems to raise questions about standard of review as much as it did gun rights.


By L.J. Williamson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Attorneys said the U.S. Supreme Court's decision Monday to let stand a San Francisco
gun restriction appears to raise questions about standard of review as much as it
does gun rights.


The San Francisco ordinance banned hollow point ammunition and required handguns to
be locked up when not carried by a person....

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