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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More than 30 California lawmakers participated in the National Student Walkout against gun violence by leaving meetings to stand on the Capitol steps in…
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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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Major changes are taking place in the Golden State with regards to gun laws. Some new laws are already in effect, some kick in at the first of the year…
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Inland Empire Member of Congress Norma Torres - a Democrat representing the IE's 35th District - was among the representatives who participated in a…
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The City of Palm Springs may implement what would be some of the toughest local gun control measures in the region following the mass shooting at a gay…
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A gun control measure has qualified for the November ballot in California. The Secretary of State's office announced yesterday [Thursday] backers of the…
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Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz is no fan of California Senator Dianne Feinstein's gun control efforts. But in both a CNN interview and in…