Bills that would outlaw the possession of large-capacity ammunition magazines and assault rifles with detachable magazines, such as those used in the San Bernardino terror attack, won approval from a California Senate committee this week.
In party-line votes Tuesday, the Senate Public Safety Committee also gave the go-ahead to other gun control legislation, including bills that would require homemade guns to be registered and gun owners to report the loss or theft of a firearm to law enforcement.