Judges let new California ban on guns in many public places take effect amid legal fight
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The law, known as Senate Bill 2, precludes licensed gun carriers from having their firearms at public gatherings and special events, in parks and playgrounds, in stadiums, arenas and casinos, in medical facilities, religious institutions and financial institutions, on public transportation and in many parking areas, among other spaces.
State leaders and advocates for greater gun control say the restrictions are just common sense and only apply to sensitive places where guns have no business being. Many gun holders, including the plaintiffs in the case, allege the law is so onerous - the list of restricted spaces so long - that it essentially makes it impossible for them to carry their firearms outside their homes.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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