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FILE - In this Dec. 2, 2015, file photo, authorities search an area following a shooting that killed several people at a social services center in San Bernardino, Calif. California voters are considering expanding some of the nation's toughest gun control measures nearly a year after the terrorist shootings in San Bernardino. Proposition 63 on the November 2016 ballot would outlaw possession of large-capacity ammunition magazines, require permits to buy ammunition and extend California's unique program that allows authorities to seize firearms from owners who bought guns legally but are no longer allowed to own them. (James Quigg/The Daily Press via AP)

FILE - In this Dec. 2, 2015, file photo, authorities search an area following a shooting that killed several people at a social services center in San Bernardino, Calif. California voters are considering expanding some of the nation's toughest gun control measures nearly a year after the terrorist shootings in San Bernardino. Proposition 63 on the November 2016 ballot would outlaw possession of large-capacity ammunition magazines, require permits to buy ammunition and extend California's unique program that allows authorities to seize firearms from owners who bought guns legally but are no longer allowed to own them. (James Quigg/The Daily Press via AP)

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