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CA: California streets are safe now: Gun-like smartphone cases banned
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West Coast lawmakers have left no stone unturned in their crusade to protect the public from scary gun-like objects as a new law banning the sale or manufacture of phone cases resembling guns was signed Friday.
California Assembly Assistant Majority Leader Jim Cooper, a Sacramento Democrat, introduced the measure in February to change state law to consider a cell phone case that is similar in color and appearance to a gun, to be classified as an imitation firearm, then ban the manufacture or sale of such covers. |
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Sosalty
(8/28/2016)
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California is so safe with those 10's of 1,000's of felons + safe havens for illegals, that are residing there. |
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