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  2. Culver City buys gun store, just two blocks from school, to ...

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    A recent report from the California Department of Justice found that, from 2010 to 2022, the Martin B. Retting gun store ranked among the state's top 10 sources of "crime guns," defined as ...

  3. California Bureau of Firearms - Wikipedia

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    Provides firearms-related instruction and expertise to dealers, law enforcement, superior and juvenile courts, mental health facilities, district attorneys, legislators and the general public and inspects firearms dealerships and manufacturers to ensure compliance with firearms laws and regulations.

  4. Gun shop - Wikipedia

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    High Bridge Arms, pictured in January 2012, was a notable gun shop that was located in San Francisco, California. [1] A gun shop (also known by various other names such as firearm store and gun store) is a business that sells firearms, such as handguns and long guns, to individuals in an open shopping format. It may also provide repairs for ...

  5. Gun laws in California - Wikipedia

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    city residents to report firearm theft to the police within 48 hours, residents to lock up their guns at home, and; gun dealers to keep logs of ammunition sales. [142] The city of San Francisco soon passed similar ordinances. [143] [144] SB199, passed in August 2014, requires some fake guns to have bright colors for safety reasons. [145]

  6. Gun laws in the United States by state - Wikipedia

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    Private sales of firearms must be done through a gun dealer with a Federal Firearms License (FFL). Red flag law? Yes: Yes: 430 ILCS 65 430 ILCS 67: Family members, police, or state's attorneys can petition a judge to issue an order to confiscate the firearms of a person deemed an immediate and present danger to themselves or others.

  7. National Instant Criminal Background Check System - Wikipedia

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    Those dealers were to use state law enforcement to run checks until 1998, when the NICS would become operational and come into effect. In 1997, the Supreme Court ruled against the five-day waiting period, but by 1998 the NICS was up and running, administered by the FBI, and applied to all firearms purchases from FFL dealers, including long guns.

  8. 51 Of The Scariest Cities People Have Stepped Foot In - AOL

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    Image credits: Miss-Indie-Cisive #6. Rizhao, China. Not scary so much like the others - China is insanely safe - but extremely creepy. I felt like I was on a movie set.

  9. Firearm Owners Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    In accordance with the Gun Control Act of 1968, Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) are required to report the sale of multiple handguns to the same person within 24 hours or within five consecutive business days, [19] a program overseen by the ATF and reported through ATF Form 3310.4, which requires disclosure of the firearms sold and new owner ...