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CA: LA Ban on High-Capacity Gun Mags Now Law
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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti on Friday signed into law a city ban on possession of high-capacity gun magazines.
The city council unanimously passed the ordinance barring within city limits possession of magazines holding ten or more rounds on July 28. LA is now the largest city in the state to pass the gun-control law, closing a loophole that existed in state law that banned the sale of high-capacity magazines. |
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laker1
(8/8/2015)
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When are the police and feds going to turn in their 30 round mags? |
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PHORTO
(8/9/2015)
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L.A. dances the cha-cha like a sissy-girl. |
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