The number of permits given out by each county varies a lot, according to new numbers. But by making the data public, the state Department of Justice put permit holders' personal information at risk, according to a report by CalMatters.org.
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Wednesday, June 29, 2022
State Headlines: Lawmakers seek legislation to limit concealed weapons permits
Reacting to a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, California lawmakers are trying to pass a bill that would limit concealed carry permits.
Tulare Hells Angel member found guilty of murder
A Tulare Hells Angel member was one of three men found guilty of murder following an eight-year Department of Justice investigation.
The Department of Justice said that Jonathan Nelson, aka "Jon Jon," 46, of Santa Rosa, Russell Taylor Ott, aka "Rusty," 69, also of Santa Rosa, and Brian Wayne Wendt, 45, of Tulare, killed one of their own members and planned to kill someone else.
The Sonoma County Hells Angels club was started in 1972. Some of the money the club makes comes from selling shirts, hats, sweatshirts, and other items with the club's logo on them. They have also helped raise money for toy drives for kids.
The DOJ, the Santa Rosa Police Department, and the California Highway Patrol all looked into the Sonoma club over the course of eight years.
The Department of Justice said that Jonathan Nelson, aka "Jon Jon," 46, of Santa Rosa, Russell Taylor Ott, aka "Rusty," 69, also of Santa Rosa, and Brian Wayne Wendt, 45, of Tulare, killed one of their own members and planned to kill someone else.
The Sonoma County Hells Angels club was started in 1972. Some of the money the club makes comes from selling shirts, hats, sweatshirts, and other items with the club's logo on them. They have also helped raise money for toy drives for kids.
The DOJ, the Santa Rosa Police Department, and the California Highway Patrol all looked into the Sonoma club over the course of eight years.
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