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    Here's what you missed: LeBron James and Beyoncé make history; California homes are still vulnerable to earthquakes; and there isn't enough water to sustain current SoCal lifestyle.

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  6. Roberti–Roos Assault Weapons Control Act of 1989 - Wikipedia

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    The result of the Kasler v. Lockyer was a list of AR and AK-style firearms that are banned in California by name. These firearms include the Armalite AR-15, Bushmaster XM-15, Colt AR-15, Kalashnikov USA Hunter Rifle, MAADI CO AK-47, ARM, MISR, and MISTR, to name a few. There are a total of 84 firearms that are banned by name on this list.

  7. AR-15s in California - Wikipedia

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  8. RNC booth hosts AR-15 giveaway, days after Trump ... - AOL

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    Days after Donald Trump was shot with an AR-15-style weapon, at a campaign rally, attendees at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee can get their hands on one for free.. The assault ...

  9. Featureless rifles - Wikipedia

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    Some companies, like Cobalt Kinetics and Hi-Point Firearms, have released rifles designed to be "featureless" under California's assault weapons statute. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 4 ] Both the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) and the National Rifle Association of America (NRA) have released detailed information about "featureless builds".