upper waypoint

Seizing Guns From Owners Who Have Lost the Right

at
Save ArticleSave Article
Failed to save article

Please try again

California, like the rest of the nation, is engaged in a debate over whether and how to tighten gun control laws. The state already has some of the toughest laws in the nation -- but how well are the laws working? As part of an occasional series, Elaine Korry reports from Modesto on a program that sends out federal agents to seize firearms from those who've lost their right to own a gun.

Sponsored

lower waypoint
next waypoint
FAFSA 2024: The May 2 Deadline for California Students is Almost HereCalifornia Homeowners Say Oakland Lender Scammed Them Out of $3M in Home ImprovementsBay Area High School Students Scramble to Find Seats to Take the SAT and ACTThousands of San Francisco Residents Saved From Eviction by 2018 Legal Aid MeasureBillionaire-Backed Bid for New Solano County City Is Closer to November BallotMay Day Rallies Focus on Palestinian Solidarity in San Francisco, OaklandEvan Low Advances in Silicon Valley Congressional Race, After Recount Breaks Historic TieE. Coli Outbreak Linked to Organic Bulk Walnuts Sold in Some Bay Area StoresPhotos: Campus Protests Grow Across Bay AreaHow to Spend this Summer Camping California