KVCR’s Quinn Mays hears from Breanna Reeves of Black Voice News and Report for America about two new laws that took effect on July 1st. One law will mean later start times for middle and high schoolers, and another will restrict access to unserialized “ghost guns."
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After the latest school shotting, the California Assembly has passed a bill that wuld allow coworkers, employers, and school faculty and staff to seek gun…
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California lawmakers are planning to join high school students in walkouts arond the state today (Wednesday) protesting for tighter restrictions on…
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Several new gun laws take effect in 2018. Here's a profile of two laws related to guns, who can have them, and where. Capital Public Radio's Steve Milne…
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The shooting in Las Vegas is immediately leading to calls from Democratic officials in California for their federal counterparts to tighten the nation's…
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Last year, state lawmakers voted to create and fund a gun violence research center at UC Davis. Now it's open, and people on both sides of the gun debate…
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A federal judge in San Diego has temporarily blocked one of California's high-profile gun control laws. Capital Public Radio's Ben Adler explains.
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Grassroots gun rights advocates in California aren't just furious about the gun control bills signed by Governor Jerry Brown in recent weeks. They're…
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As a grieving and divided nation debates responses to last week's shootings in Louisiana, Minnesota, and Texas, it's not likely that nay new policing laws…
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Proposition 63 on California's November ballot would impose new regulations on firearm ammunition sales, including instant background checks. But a gun…
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Residents of several Inland Empire cities joined cities large and small across the nation in holding demonstrations to protest the violent shooting deaths…