An Obama-appointed federal judge has ruled that California must allow non-residents to apply for concealed carry weapons (CCWs), a decision that could reshape the state’s firearm policy. This ruling comes amidst ongoing debates around gun rights and regulations within the state, raising questions about the approach to public safety and Second Amendment rights.
The judge’s decision reverses a previous stance that limited CCW applications to state residents only, emphasizing broader access that may influence gun laws across various jurisdictions. Legal experts suggest this ruling might prompt further challenges in the already contentious landscape of gun rights in California.
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