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July 1, 2017 · 10:56 am

District Court: CA law criminalizing possession of magazines commonly held by citizens for defense of self, home, and state is likely unconstitutional


Order:
VIRGINIA DUNCAN, ET AL.
v.
XAVIER BECERRA, Attorney General
of the State of California

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