California Governor Gavin Newsom condemns the recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals, which blocks the implementation of a voter-approved law requiring background checks for ammunition sales. This legislation, passed in 2016, was seen as a crucial step in the state’s efforts to enhance gun safety and control.
In his statement, Newsom describes the ruling as “a slap in the face” to Californians who supported the measure, expressing concern over its potential implications for public safety. The backlash comes as California grapples with ongoing debates regarding gun control, making this judicial decision a pivotal moment in the broader national discussion.
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