LOS ANGELES — A bid by the publisher of Junior Shooters magazine and other Second Amendment advocates to halt enforcement of a recent California law that prohibits marketing firearms to minors looks unlikely to succeed. U.S. District Judge Christina Snyder, at a hearing Oct. 24 in Los Angeles, tentatively denied the request for a preliminary injunction against enactment of Assembly bill 2571, which Junior Sports Magazines Inc. and the other plaintiffs allege unfairly targets pro-Second Amendment organizations by barring any kind of industry advertising designed to make firearms appealing to minors.
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