US Appeals Court Declares California's Ammunition Background Checks Unconstitutional

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A divided 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that California's law requiring background checks for ammunition purchases is unconstitutional, citing it as an infringement on Second Amendment rights, with the majority emphasizing the law's lack of historical precedent and the dissent arguing it was not overly restrictive.
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