US judge temporarily blocks California law that bans concealed carry of handguns in most public places
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54% : Some of these places include hospitals, nursing homes, medical offices, urgent care facilities, public transportation, establishments where intoxicating liquor is sold for consumption on the premises, public gatherings, playgrounds, parks, casinos, stadiums, public libraries, zoos, museums, places of worship and financial institutions.48% : Some places where SB 2 still prohibits concealed carry include property under the control of a preschool or childcare facility, buildings designated for court proceedings, state government buildings, local government buildings and correctional institutions.
44% : However, Carney ruled that the public places covered by the law are inconsistent with the Nation's historical tradition of firearm regulation.
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