SAN FRANCISCO — Twelve years of litigation over the constitutional implications of Alameda County’s restrictions on gun shows might have been a giant waste of time.

That was the unexpected message that came out of oral arguments Monday at the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, where an en banc panel entertained another go-round in the contentious and closely watched Second Amendment case Nordyke v. King.

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