The lawsuit Nguyen v. Bonta has resulted in a win, striking down California's 'one firearm per 30 days' background check limitation. This means individuals can currently acquire and undergo background checks for multiple firearms within a 30-day period without restriction. The Attorney General has until July 9th to potentially appeal for an 'en banc' hearing with an 11-judge panel, though this is considered unlikely to overturn the current ruling.
This video discusses the "Campos v. Bonta" lawsuit, where the Firearms Policy Coalition successfully challenged California's extended firearm waiting periods. The ruling clarifies that the California Department of Justice (DOJ) cannot legally extend the 10-day waiting period beyond the initial purchase unless specific, statutorily established criteria are met within those first 10 days, not simply due to administrative delays.
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