A Second Amendment loss in San Francisco…
San Francisco can require handgun owners to keep their
weapons locked when stored at home and can ban bullets that expand or splinter
on contact, a federal judge has ruled in rejecting a National RifleAssociation-backed effort to block enforcement of the local gun laws.
In denying an injunction sought by gun owners, U.S. District
Judge Richard Seeborg said Monday that neither city ordinance appeared to
violate standards set by the U.S. Supreme Court in its 2008 ruling that
declared a constitutional right to possess firearms at home for self-defense.
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