CA mail-order pistol ammo ban struck down
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CA mail-order pistol ammo ban struck down
The judge issued an injunction because the law is unconstitutionally vague, not because of its infringement.
Judge rules against new state ammunition rules | L.A. NOW | Los Angeles Times
Californians who buy handgun ammunition will not have to supply their thumbprint, photo ID and other information starting Feb. 1 after a judge in Fresno ruled Tuesday that a new state law mandating the information is unconstitutionally vague.
But Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Hamilton issued ... an injunction preventing the state from enforcing it Feb. 1. The law also would have prevented mail-order sales of handgun ammunition.
Californians who buy handgun ammunition will not have to supply their thumbprint, photo ID and other information starting Feb. 1 after a judge in Fresno ruled Tuesday that a new state law mandating the information is unconstitutionally vague.
But Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Hamilton issued ... an injunction preventing the state from enforcing it Feb. 1. The law also would have prevented mail-order sales of handgun ammunition.
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