With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". factual disputes. See Doc. 57. Further, although the Court has reviewed the entire-record, the Court will discuss only the facts necessary to resolve the parties’ cross-motions for summary judgment. 4 .All further statutory references are to the California Penal Code unless otherwise indicated. 5 . See, e.g., Silvester v. Harris, 41 F.Supp.3d 927, 962 (E.D.Cal.2014) (finding California law imposing a 10-day waiting period on purchase of firearms "burdens [and violates] the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms”); United States v. Marzzarella, 614 F.3d 85, 92 n. 8 (3d Cir.2010) ("Commercial regulations on the sale of firearms do not fall outside the scope of the Second Amendment”); Illinois Ass'n of Firearms Retailers v. City of Chicago, 961 F.Supp.2d 928, 947 (N.D.Ill.2014) (<HOLDING>); Teixeira v. Cnty. of Alameda, No.

A: holding that chicagos laws which ban gun sales and transfers other than inheritance are declared unconstitutional under the second amendment
B: holding that because the first sentence of  45106a expressly limited the preemptive effect to inconsistent state regulation it would not infer a negative pregnant from the second sentence of subsection a that laws other than the specific state criminal laws described would be preempted
C: holding direct testimony tying a defendant to a gun was not required when the gun was found in the defendants truck and when the defendant had both ammunition for the gun and a rack in which it could have been kept
D: holding that sales made to contractor who builds roads for the state are not sales to the state and therefore are not exempt
A.