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Seizing Guns From Owners Who Have Lost the Right

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California, like the rest of the nation, is engaged in a debate over whether and how to tighten gun control laws. The state already has some of the toughest laws in the nation -- but how well are the laws working? As part of an occasional series, Elaine Korry reports from Modesto on a program that sends out federal agents to seize firearms from those who've lost their right to own a gun.

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