California Concealed Carry Ban Blocked by Federal Judge

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A federal judge has blocked parts of a California law that would have prohibited carrying concealed firearms in certain public places, including places of worship, libraries, amusement parks, zoos, and sporting events. The judge granted a preliminary injunction, stating that the law unconstitutionally deprives concealed carry holders of their Second Amendment rights. California plans to appeal the decision, while gun rights groups celebrate the ruling. The judge's decision is based on a recent Supreme Court ruling that changed the framework for reviewing gun regulations.
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