Litigation
May 1, 2017
NRA affiliate challenging new state gun regulations
The National Rifle Association's California affiliate is in the midst of a litigation push, filing a series of cases challenging new regulations passed by the state Legislature and a proposition in the most recent election that regulates assault rifles and high-capacity magazines.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
The National Rifle Association's state affiliate is in the midst of a litigation push, filing a series of cases challenging new gun control rules passed by the Legislature to target assault weapons, and Proposition 63, which regulates the purchase of ammunition and high-capacity magazines.
The affiliate, the California Rifle & Pistol Association, filed a lawsuit last week challenging the ...
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