9th Circuit Strikes Down California Open Carry Ban
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A 9th Circuit panel rules California's open carry ban unconstitutional in urban counties, potentially legalizing open carry statewide.
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A 9th Circuit panel rules California's open carry ban unconstitutional in urban counties, potentially legalizing open carry statewide.