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Weapon owners in California are eager to get caught for ammunition After a federal Court of Appeal quashed a state law requiring a background to be a pastor for ammunition purchases, Calmatters reports ” Joe GarciaS
Last week, the Appellate Court of the 9th round struck the advocates of weapons control and The California’s own framework of policy When he decides that the law of the first state in the country “meaningfully restricts the right of California residents to protect and carry a weapon.”
Voters approved the law in 2016.Which required buyers to go through inspections and effectively banned online ammunition sales by requiring personal transactions with a licensed dealer. Purchases of ammunition outside the state must also be delivered from that country to a licensed seller in California.
But the changes are still not happening. Quoting ”A number of procedural steps to take place“The California Ministry of Justice shall notify the dealers of weapons and ammunition days after the court court ruling that the requirements for the background check remain in force until further notification.
This is not the first time the law of 2016 was held in a limb state: in 2020, a federal judge also reduced the legislation, only to successfully appeal the decision afterwards. Last week’s court, a US Supreme Court, followed a ruling in 2022, which expanded some weapons rights and limited capabilities of state and local authorities to regulate weapons.
California General Prosecutor Rob Bont did not say whether the state would appeal the most recent decision.
Meanwhile, the State Senate is currently considering a bill to prohibit Selling new Glock-Brand pistols In California, after the measure advanced during the meeting in June.
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Five years after the voters passed Proposal 22 -What provided the drivers of California drivers some employee benefits while classifying them as independent contractors for Uber, Lyft and other companies demand the legislation that would Give them the right to form and join an unionS
Calm Levags He explains that the bill will allow drivers the right to bargain, and concert companies will be obliged to bargain in good faith. These companies will also be obliged to regularly send lists of drivers and other information about the driver to the State Council for Employment.
Proponents of the accounts say that the ability to unite is essential for drivers to deal with problems related to wages, working conditions and lack of communication of the company.
But driving companies say the unification will break their business model, increase the costs of rides and affect the presence of rides. The requirements for reporting the bill, according to them, also violate the driver’s privacy.
With about 4 in 10 Californians obsessed with medical debt, the legislature is considering a measure that would require hospitals to Check that patients can qualify for discount payments before they charge themwrites Calmatters’ Anna B. IbaraS
If admitted, hospitals in early July 2027 must suggest that people enrolled in certain social assistance programs, such as food marks, are entitled to financial assistance. Hospitals will also be required to check that patients are eligible if uninsured; recorded in Medi-Cal, but pay some share of medical expenses; or recorded in a covered health plan in California.
Currently, the California Hospital Association is opposing the bill, arguing that hospitals are already promoting their financial aid programs.
But studies and studies show that many patients are not well informed of these programs. Sierra Freeman, a resident of Stockton, who is prone to aneurysms, has accumulated medical accounts for a total value of $ 4 million after undergoing numerous operations at Stanford Medical Center.
Although her health insurance for his employees covered the bigger part of the expenses, Freeman studied months for charity care to receive the greater part of the remaining amount of refusal.
Students who went to college during the pandemic describe a difficult transition to adulthood, marked by fear and loss. Calmatters Deborah Brennan And the video strategy director Robert Miex has a video segment on how These challenges were increased in the internal empire As part of our partnership with PBS Socal. Watch it hereS
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