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Nov 20, 2019 · At an Academy event held in Berkeley, California, historian Brian DeLay described how U.S. arms trafficking intervened at critical moments to destabilize Mexican governance. The program included commentary from historians Priya Satia and Daniel Sargent, as well as from political scientist Ron Hassner.
With numerous ways to expand your collection online, in stores, and at gun shows, getting your hands on a piece of history is easier than ever before. Remember, in California, all firearms sales/transfers must be conducted through a licensed FFL unless the firearm was made before 1898 or is a black powder firearm.
Aug 19, 2022 · America’s gun industry is currently fixated on selling military-style weapons to consumers—semi-automatic rifles similar to those used by soldiers, and handguns with high-capacity magazines...
Dec 15, 2023 · The Los Angeles Times spent months researching and analyzing firearms dealer and gun violence data for its recent series on gun access. Here's what we found.
- gabrielle.lamarrlemee@latimes.com
- Data And Graphics Journalist
With each advance in weapons technology, arms dealers and military elites looked for places and peoples to sell their old, technologically inferior weapons to make room for the cutting edge technology that would win wars.
Private sales of firearms must be done through a licensed dealer. All firearm sales are recorded by the state, and have a ten-day waiting period. Unlike most other states, California has no provision in its state constitution that explicitly guarantees an individual right to keep and bear arms. [7]
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The PLCAA generally shields licensed manufacturers, dealers, and sellers of firearms or ammunition, as well as trade associations, from any civil action “resulting from the criminal or unlawful misuse” of a firearm or ammunition, but lists six exceptions where civil suits may be maintained.