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Incredible US court ruling: California rifle ban invalid

A U.S. judge on Friday overturned a three-decade ban on assault rifles in California, with the ruling directly condemned by Governor Gavin Newsom amid a resurgence of homicide-related homicides. firearms at USA.

In its 94-page ruling, Federal Judge Roger T. Benitez described the ban on assault rifles, which has existed since 1989, as unconstitutional, defending Americans’ right to own semi-automatic weapons.

“Like the Swiss Army Knife, the popular one semi-automatic “An AR-15 can serve as well in defending one’s home as one does,” he argues.
“Weapons and ammunition in the hands of criminals, tyrants and terrorists are dangerous. “It is better to leave them in the hands of citizens who are responsible and respect the law,” he notes.

Benitez said he would give the California state 30 days to appeal his decision, which Newsum categorically said he would appeal, calling it an “immediate threat to public safety.”

“We will not back down in this battle and we will continue to fight for gun laws that go in the right direction and save lives,” Newsom said in a statement.

The ruling comes amid growing violence in the United States and just over a week after a transport worker killed eight people at a California-based company before committing suicide.
A search of the perpetrator’s home – which he set on fire before the attack – this week revealed 12 firearms, 22,000 rounds of ammunition and Molotov cocktails.

Mass shootings have recently occurred in Florida, Indiana, California, Colorado and Georgia in a resurgence of violence that President Joe Biden called an “epidemic.”
In the autumn, the US Supreme Court is expected to consider the appeal of the powerful NRA weapons lobby against a New York law that stipulates that a person can carry a firearm only in his home.

This will be the first time in ten years that the US Supreme Judicial Authority will consider a major case concerning the second amendment to the Constitution that defines gun ownership in the US and is the subject of different interpretations.

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