Politics & Government
Governor Newsom's Proposed New Gun Law May Not Come About Easily
The plan would give individuals the right to sue sellers, distributors and makers of ghost guns or assault rifles.
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – Governor Gavin Newsom’s new proposed law on gun control in California is more loaded than one might think.
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Newsom released a statement on Saturday that laid out the foundation for a plan to implement a new law in California that would give individuals the right to sue sellers, distributors and makers of ghost guns or assault rifles.
Angered by the recent United States Supreme Court decision to uphold Texas’s state law that would ban most abortion services and provide private citizens the opportunity to sue anyone who helps a woman get an abortion – doctors included, Newsom indicated that their law would be the model for California’s new proposed gun law.
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