This video provides an update on the significant Miller v. Bonta case challenging California's "assault weapon" ban. The speaker, demonstrating experienced knowledge of gun laws and legal proceedings, discusses recent court filings and predicts an imminent order from Judge Benitez. The potential outcome could have major implications for Second Amendment rights in California.
This video discusses the potential decision of Becerra regarding an appeal related to 'Freedom Week'. The content creator suggests that regardless of the appeal outcome, it might not have a significant impact. The description also includes promotional links for the creator's Odysee channel, merchandise, a pre-workout supplement, gold investment, and USCCA (United States Concealed Carry Association) for self-protection after a defensive encounter. A mailing address is also provided.
The California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) is actively fighting against the California Attorney General's attempts to reinstate ammunition sales restrictions. Following a favorable ruling by San Diego Judge Benitez on the 'Rodeo v. Bonta' case, which previously struck down these laws, the Attorney General sought an emergency stay. The CRPA has filed an opposition, arguing that the Attorney General's motion lacks merit and that the true 'harm' lies with law-abiding citizens.
The Supreme Court punted on NYSRPA v. NYC, a significant Second Amendment case, by ruling it moot due to New York City repealing its ordinance. This decision avoids addressing the core Second Amendment merits, potentially allowing states and cities to evade Supreme Court review by altering laws before a ruling. Justice Alito's dissent argues the case was not moot and that lower courts are misapplying Heller and McDonald.
This video discusses the cancellation of 'Freedom Week 3.0' due to the Ninth Circuit issuing a stay on Judge Benitez's injunction that had removed ammunition background checks. The Ninth Circuit's decision means background checks for ammunition are back in effect. The speaker explains the legal process, the timeline of events, and the implications for individuals who had ordered ammunition but not yet received it. The video also touches on the broader context of Second Amendment legal battles in California.
The Ninth Circuit has issued an emergency stay, reinstating the requirement for background checks on ammunition purchases in California. This means ammunition can no longer be ordered directly to consumers online and must be processed through a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL). The court's order places pending ammunition orders in a state of uncertainty, as specific guidance on existing orders has not been provided.
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