The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that California's ammunition background check regime violates the Second Amendment, applying the Bruin decision's two-step framework. While this is a significant win, a stay remains in place pending further appeals, meaning the status quo for ammunition purchases in California will likely continue for the foreseeable future. The court found that the background check system meaningfully constrains the right to keep operable arms and that California failed to demonstrate its consistency with historical firearm regulations.
This video analyzes the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals' oral arguments in the Roe v. Bonta case concerning California's ammunition ban. The discussion focuses on how the Supreme Court's Bruen and Rahimi decisions impact the case, with the speaker predicting a 2-1 win in favor of striking down the ban. Key legal arguments discussed include the Second Amendment's application to ammunition purchases, the validity of historical analogues for gun control laws, and potential challenges based on the Dormant Commerce Clause.
This video provides a critical update on the Roe v. Bonta case concerning California's ammunition ban. It details the legal challenges, including Judge Benitez's initial ruling striking down the ban based on the Second Amendment and the subsequent appeal to the Ninth Circuit. The discussion highlights the impact of the Bruin decision and the upcoming oral arguments before a specific panel of judges, offering insights into potential outcomes for gun owners in California.
This video provides an expert-level analysis of the 'Rode v. Bonta' case and its implications following the Supreme Court's 'Bruen' decision. It details how the ruling invalidates California's ammunition background check requirements, which previously mandated FFL transfers and fees for all ammunition purchases, including online. The analysis highlights the legal reasoning, historical precedent arguments, and the current procedural status of the case in the Ninth Circuit.
This video discusses several significant legal and product developments impacting firearm owners. It covers the dismissal of a New York gun transport case due to mootness after the law was changed, the ongoing legal battle over California's ammunition background check ban, and the unique situation in Washington D.C. where firearm transfers are now exclusively handled by the police department. Additionally, it highlights an illegal open-carry ban by the Mayor of Jackson, Mississippi, and introduces new optics from SIG Sauer and a polymer-framed pistol from Tanfoglio.
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