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California’s Gun Laws Impact Home Defense During Fires

As wildfires swept through California, looters exploited the chaos, prompting residents to question their ability to defend their homes against theft. Many faced obstacles due to strict gun laws that limited their access to firearms, raising significant concerns about personal safety during times of crisis.

Data shows that Americans utilize firearms defensively between 500,000 and 3 million times each year, highlighting the importance of the right to self-defense. While some Californians bravely protected their homes despite restrictive laws, many others found themselves unarmed and vulnerable, underscoring the critical need for a deeper examination of the state’s gun regulations.

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