Dems in State Senate say Californians have a 'gun addiction.' Minority Leader SenBrianJones counters -- they have a fentanyl addiction. Dems attack concealed carry permits while bills to stop drug dealers are stalled in committee. More info:
SAN DIEGO – Frustration is mounting for Republicans in Sacramento as bills that would require tougher penalties for dealers continue to stall in Senate committees.
Meanwhile, the passage of a Senate bill to make it even harder to acquire concealed carry permits in California further frustrated Republicans, many of whom feel the legislation constitutes a violation of constitutional rights.
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