California Doesn't Appeal Roster Decision As Unconstitutional
A California judge has ruled parts of the state's handgun roster unconstitutional, specifically citing requirements for loaded chamber indicators, magazine disconnects, and microstamping as impossible to meet simultaneously. As of Friday, California had not filed an appeal, which is unusual for the state. This inaction, coupled with a 14-day stay on the ruling, suggests a strategic decision by California officials, potentially to avoid jeopardizing other ongoing legal challenges like Duncan and Miller concerning assault weapon and magazine bans.










