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History of California gun laws
Posted by David Hardy · 14 May 2013 09:46 AM
An interesting post at CalGuns Foundation. I just checked out the weapons section of the California Penal Code, and it runs over a thousand pages. Now, that's with annotations (short one-paragraph summaries of court cases interpreting each section), but it's still staggering.
I think that's just typical of the CPC overall (it's more than 3 times the size of the RCW, iirc). Look at all the "substances known to the State of CA to cause cancer" nonsense.