SANTA ANA, Calif. — Gun owners brought a federal complaint Monday against the California attorney general, challenging the state’s Assault Weapon Control Act as “a non-technical, political term of ever-changing definition and scope with no connection to the public safety interests that the law purports to serve.”
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