Ruling by
Teri L. JacksonLower Court
Contra Costa County Superior CourtLower Court Judge
John C. CopeBecause assault weapons fall outside the Nation's historical tradition of constitutionally protected firearms, prohibiting their possession does not violate the United States Constitution.
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