A California law that bans any firearm advertisement that “reasonably appears attractive to minors” can be enforced pending the state attorney general’s petition for rehearing of the Ninth Circuit’s earlier decision on a preliminary injunction, the appeals court ruled Wednesday.
Gun and sporting organizations, including Junior Sports Magazine Inc. and Second Amendment Foundation, filed an emergency request with the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit to preliminarily block enforcement of the law until the state’s bid for rehearing is resolved. The panel denied the request Oct. 11.
The Ninth Circuit previously concluded in September that California Business and ...
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