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- NATION, Page 21American NotesCALIFORNIAConcealed Weapons
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- Americans routinely register their cars, bikes and dogs,
- generally without a yelp of protest. So why not their
- semiautomatic assault rifles and handguns, which may not always
- be as lethal as their autos but are certainly more so than
- their 10-speeds and terriers? Because, argued the National
- Rifle Association in a suit to throw out a 1989 California law
- that, in effect, banned possession of unregistered assault
- guns, the U.S. Constitution guarantees every citizen an
- unrestricted right to bear arms. California gun owners seem to
- agree. As a year-end deadline passed, only 18,000 of perhaps
- 200,000 such weapons had been registered.
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- California outlawed the purchase of semiautomatic guns as
- of Jan. 1, 1990, but those acquired before June 1989 could be
- kept if they were registered. The law seemed a big defeat for
- the NRA, as did a subsequent ruling by Federal Judge Edward
- Dean Price in Fresno. Dismissing the NRA challenge, Price ruled
- that the Constitution permits each state to impose its own
- restrictions on gun ownership. However, even though police may
- now seize the unregistered guns and charge their owners with
- a felony carrying up to a year in prison, the NRA may still win
- a victory by default unless the law is vigorously enforced.
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