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State Lawmaker Tries To Close Loophole In Gun Ownership Rules

State Lawmaker Tries To Close Loophole In Gun Ownership Rules

KQED's The California Report

May 14, 202410m 18s

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California has some of the toughest gun control laws in the nation, but a Democratic state lawmaker says there’s a big loophole for some people deemed mentally ill by a state court - and he wants to fix it. The loophole - while California law prohibits someone from possessing a gun if a court finds them mentally incompetent to face a felony charge, it doesn’t apply to people being prosecuted for a misdemeanor.

Reporter: Marisa Lagos, KQED


The nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office says the state could save up to a billion dollars a year by closing more prisons. This as California faces a budget deficit in the tens of billions. But Governor Gavin Newsom is taking a more cautious approach to trimming prison beds. 

Reporter: Nigel Duara, CalMatters 


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