How Gov. Newsom Can Use Texas’s Abortion Law To Restrict Guns In California

The Supreme Court allowed Texas' controversial abortion ban to remain in place, and California Gov.Gavin Newsom announced he would model the law to introduce a new form of gun control in his state.
The governor of California spoke at a news conference at the justice department.

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The bill would allow citizens to file lawsuits against manufacturers, sellers and distributors of assault weapons and ghost gun kits for injunctive relief and damages of at least $10,000 per violation.
Texas has an abortion bill that allows anyone from any state to file a lawsuit against those who help patients get an abortion.
According to NPR, it takes about eight months for a bill to be passed through the legislature.
If the Wade is overturned, California will become a sanctuary for people from other states. The Supreme Court will rule on the case in June, which could overturn the landmark 1973 ruling. The state will increase funding for initiatives to help patients pay for things like lodging and child care, as well as reducing the cost of the procedure.
The key background.

A judge overturned the assault weapon ban in June. The Swiss Army Knife is a perfect combination of home defense weapon and homeland defense equipment, according to Roger Benitez. There have been several high-profile mass shootings in California, including a 2015 shooting in San Bernardino that left 14 victims dead, and an April shooting at an office that left four dead.

If the Supreme Court overturns the abortion law, California will become a sanctuary for women.

The Supreme Court refused to block Texas abortion law.