"US Judge Continues to Overturn California's High-Capacity Gun Magazine Bans"

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A federal judge in California has ruled that the state's ban on high-capacity gun magazines, which hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition, is unconstitutional and violates the Second Amendment rights of firearms owners. The judge stated that the ban went too far in preventing people from using magazines for lawful purposes, including self-defense. California Attorney General plans to appeal the decision, arguing that the state needs to keep its residents safe from weapons enhancements designed for mass casualties. The judge has delayed enforcing the injunction against the law for 10 days to allow for a potential stay.
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