Federal District Judge Roger T. Benitez has once again knocked down California’s magazine ban, concluding that the law is unconstitutional.
Federal Judge Rules California Magazine Ban Unconstitutional
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Federal District Judge Roger T. Benitez has once again knocked down California’s magazine ban, concluding that the law is unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court’s decision in Bruen eliminates any plausible argument for a stay in this case… The people of California have endured for long enough.
In Delaware for example: “Every center-fire rifle that’s magazine fed will be banned,” along with every standard magazine capable of holding more than 17 rounds.
Washington State’s standard capacity magazine ban means no one in the state will be allowed to sell, buy, or transfer gun mags that hold more than 10 rounds.
Washington State gun owners & Second Amendment activists rose up in protest against a radical Senate bill (ESSB 5078) that seeks to ban normal ammunition magazines.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed the three-judge panel on the California magazine ban. The Ninth essentially challenged the Supreme Court to correct them.
ANJRPC has filed legal papers asking the full U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit to reconsider our appeal after the recent bad decision of a 3-judge panel which tossed the case on technical..
California AG Becerra has petitioned the Ninth Circuit to review the Duncan v. Becerra case about banning magazines, en banc.
Recounting the history of firearms in America, the court found these magazines are commonly possessed by millions of law abiding Americans for lawful purposes.
On 2 April, 2020, a 3 judge panel of the Ninth Circuit heard oral arguments in Duncan v. Becerra, an appeal of the District court finding the ban violated the Second Amendment.
It appears that several New Jersey laws were broken. The guest speaker possessed several “large-capacity” magazines, unserialized 80% AR15 lower receivers all in violation of current NJ gun laws.
Democrat Rep. Jerrold Nadler’s panel is slated to consider 3 gun-related bills, a ban on gun magazines, extreme risk protection orders and a prohibition for people convicted of hate crimes.
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam has announced last week that he will convene a special session of the state legislature in order to push a package of radical gun control legislation.
The stay that found the California Magazine ban unconstitutional was put in place by the Honorable Rodger T. Benitez to protect Second Amendment supporters.
The New Jersey State Police responded to our FOIA request. They confirmed what our sources inside the New Jersey Police told us. The gun owners of New Jersey have surrendered no magazines.
Jewels of logic and reason from the California District Court that a ban on magazines is clearly unconstitutional.
Pittsburgh Mayor Peduto signed new bills that restrict the use of some semi-automatic such as the AR15, limit magazine size, and enacts a Red Flag Law.
At 5 PM today it will once again be illegal to purchase magazines holding more ten rounds in the state California.
Yesterday’s ruling stays enforcement of the injunction as applied to the restrictions against the so-called “large-capacity” magazines, as of 5:00PM TODAY, April 5, 2019.
To celebrate Judge Roger Benitez’s ruling XTech Tactical is offering a special sale on its website through this Sunday!
An AmmoLand article is exhibit one in the response to California Attorney General Xavier Becerra’s petition for a stay of the judge’s decision.
Since Friday’s landmark court decision that legalized magazines holding more than ten rounds in California buyers have been going crazy with purchases.
Some online retailers like Botach have already started processing orders for the once-banned magazines to the residents of the Golden State.
This monumental victory comes in the NRA and CRPA supported lawsuit titled Duncan v. Becerra, which challenges all of California’s laws banning so-called “large-capacity” magazines.
The National Rifle Association applauded a decision by the Vermont Superior Court yesterday to allow a lawsuit challenging the State’s ban on standard capacity magazines to proceed.
Lawmakers in Olympia are convinced they’ve found the solution to solving the crime problem. To reduce crime simply reduce how many rounds of ammunition you can have.
A ballot measure to ban modern firearms and feeding devices [read normal gun magazines], and make thousands of Oregon residents criminals, has been filed with the Oregon Secretary of State.
Without official authorization, cops still cannot lawfully transport their “Murphy Mags” without being in violation of the law like everyone else.
New Jersey citizens are told to trust the police to keep them safe, but what if the state itself doesn’t even trust them enough to carry more than ten rounds in their magazines?
Too late for Mr. Pelleteri and others convicted under the old law. They won’t get back their lost freedom, tens of thousands in legal costs, or their right to keep and bear arms.