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California bullet-stamping law upheld by U.S. appeals court

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By Sudhim Thanawala SAN FRANCISCO — A California requirement that new models of semi-automatic handguns stamp identifying information on bullet casings when fired is a “real-world solution” to help solve gun crimes, a divided U.S. appeals court said Friday in a decision that upheld the novel law. The stamping requirement and two measures intended to make…

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Some recreation areas near Cranston fire will reopen Saturday

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Some of the recreation areas closed during the Cranston fire near Idyllwild will reopen Saturday, Aug. 4, the U.S. Forest Service said. The original order on July 28 closed all Forest Service lands within the San Jacinto Ranger District and Santa Rosa and San Jacinto national monuments. “The new order means the majority of popular…

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Immigrant detainees contribute to ‘chaos’ at overcrowded, understaffed Victorville prison, union says

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When U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement sent immigration detainees to the Federal Correctional Complex in Victorville in early June, John Kostelnik was told they wouldn’t be there long. “We get 1,000 detainees, and I said, ‘Do we get more staff?’ ” said Kostelnik, president of Local 3969 of the American Federation of Government Employees. “They…