California’s concealed carry law remains in effect for now — and until a legal challenge to it wends its way through the courts.
may have laid the legal groundwork for fresh challenges to other California gun laws.
“The key distinction is that the burden shifts to the government to prove that its law does not infringe on the Second Amendment,”, the state affiliate of the NRA. “The dam just broke,” said Block, “and there are going to be a lot more changes because they can cite that ruling in those cases.”But other legal experts also said the new standards proposed instill leave enough room for tighter gun restrictions — and even leaves latitude for imposing regulations on concealed weapons. For example, the ruling specifically mentions that governments can bar concealed firearms in “sensitive places” like schools, government buildings, courthouses and polling places.
The attorney general and State Sen. Anthony Portantino said they’re still working out the details of exactly which “sensitive places” the state would place off-limits for concealed weapons, though Bonta said the list would be longer than the court’s. He suggested that parks, amusement parks and sporting venues would likely be off-limits to concealed weapons if the forthcoming legislation passes.
“We have the strongest gun laws in the nation,” Bonta said. “We also have some of the safest streets in the nation — that is no accident.”The proposed legislation could get a hearing as soon as Tuesday.
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