Thirty-two black-clad activists will stage a lie-in on the Quad at Oakland’s Laney College at 11 a.m. on April 16 to mourn the 32 people killed by guns in America daily and to promote AB2235. The bill, created by Contra Costa-based Assemblymember Mark DeSaulnier, would require new handguns sold in California to incorporate biometric technology such as fingerprint or grip recognition that would render them inoperable by non-owners and by criminals who can’t legally buy guns.
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