"California Concealed Carry Restrictions Upheld by Appeals Court for Public Spaces"

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A federal appeals court has allowed California's Senate Bill 2, which bans firearms in most public places, to take effect while the court reviews its constitutionality. This decision overturns a lower court's ruling that had blocked the law, arguing it was unconstitutional and infringed on Second Amendment rights. The law, signed by Governor Gavin Newsom, includes restrictions such as setting the minimum age for a gun license at 21 and requiring additional gun safety training. The law's future still hangs in the balance as the appeals court has yet to make a final decision on its constitutionality.
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