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Editorial: Why massacres like the San Jose shooting aren't as inevitable as they have come to seem


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Editorial: Why massacres like the San Jose shooting aren t as inevitable as they have come to seem
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A Valley Transportation Authority display of the shooting victims.Josie Lepe/Special to the Chronicle
Shootings such as the one that killed nine transit workers in San Jose on Wednesday can engender a sense of futility about gun violence. California has the strictest gun laws in the country, according to one analysis, and yet the Bay Area just suffered its deadliest gun massacre to date. What’s the point?
Such fatalism is understandable in the shadow of an atrocity. It’s also wrong. ....

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Editorial: Here's a miserable California tradition the state's new attorney general should change


Editorial: Here s a miserable California tradition the state s new attorney general should change
May 25, 2021
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The sports book at Las Vegas’ Caesars Palace in 2019.Bridget Bennett / Special to The Chronicle
Will California’s new attorney general, Rob Bonta, carry on one of the more unsavory customs of his predecessors? The state’s gambling interests have a few hundred thousand dollars that says he will.
Bonta, one of three politicians elevated to nominally elective offices by Gov. Gavin Newsom this year, has to persuade voters to let him keep the job next year. The former Alameda assemblyman has already raised more than half a million dollars toward that, and as Politico reported, casinos, card rooms and other gambling interests accounted for most of it. ....

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