California Today Full Broadcast (Feb. 18)

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February 18, 2022California Today
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California is going to allow private citizens to enforce the state’s ban on assault weapons. The new bill would prohibit the marketing of certain weapons to children and tighten ghost gun restrictions.

A district attorney in Southern California is planning to charge fentanyl dealers with murder, after noticing a 800 percent increase in fentanyl-related deaths in his county.

A former employee of the Anaheim Angels was found guilty in the death of one of the team’s pitchers. He gave the player pills laced with fentanyl.

Berkeley will be cutting its yearly admissions. The decrease comes after a court order to stop overcrowding in the city. 

Amid the San Francisco school board recall, a special election was also held in the city. A Bay Area analyst said he thinks people’s voting is starting to change.

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