This video discusses the filing of a reply brief in the Duncan v. Bonta case, which challenges California's ban on standard capacity magazines. Legal expert Chuck Michelle explains the arguments for the Supreme Court to take the case, focusing on potential circuit splits regarding what constitutes a 'common use' firearm and the implications of the takings clause for lawfully acquired property. The discussion highlights the importance of the case for Second Amendment rights and the ongoing legal battle.
This video discusses the legal challenges to California's ban on magazines holding more than 10 rounds, specifically focusing on the Duncan v. Bont case before the Supreme Court. It analyzes the state's opposition brief, highlighting arguments regarding the Second Amendment and the Takings Clause. The discussion also touches upon the US v. Peterson case, where the DOJ conceded a magazine ban was unconstitutional, and the implications for Second Amendment jurisprudence.
This video from CRPA TV, featuring Chuck Michelle, discusses California's AB 1078, focusing on new CCW restrictions, the impact of restraining orders on firearm ownership, and the expansion of the 'three guns a month' rule. It highlights potential due process issues, legal challenges to the new regulations, and the ongoing fight against what is perceived as anti-Second Amendment legislation in California. The discussion emphasizes the complexities and potential abuses within the current legal framework for firearm ownership and concealed carry permits.
This video details the U.S. Department of Justice's first-ever lawsuit filed on behalf of gun owners, targeting the LA County Sheriff's Department for excessive CCW permit wait times. CRPA's president, Chuck Michelle, discusses the lawsuit's significance, the historical context of LA County's anti-issuing stance, and the broader implications for Second Amendment rights in California. The DOJ's action aims to address bureaucratic resistance and ensure timely processing of concealed carry permits.
This video discusses the CRPA's CCW Reckoning Project, which challenges California jurisdictions imposing high fees and long wait times for CCW applications, citing the Bruen decision. CRPA has achieved victories against LA County Sheriff's Department and the DOJ, and is now targeting Santa Clara and LAPD for similar violations. The campaign aims to ensure compliance with constitutional rights regarding concealed carry permits.
This video discusses the oral arguments in Matthews v. City of Los Angeles, a lawsuit concerning CCW denials and their implications for Second Amendment rights. Chuck Michelle, CRPA's volunteer president, explains the complexities of challenging CCW policies, particularly within criminal cases, and highlights the procedural hurdles. The discussion touches on the historical context of LAPD's reluctance to issue permits and the ongoing legal battles to ensure constitutional rights are upheld, emphasizing the importance of precedent-setting litigation.
This video provides an expert analysis of the Duncan v. Bont lawsuit challenging California's magazine ban, with CRPA President Chuck Michelle. It details the Ninth Circuit's en banc ruling, the legal arguments regarding magazine capacity and firearm definition, and the case's progression towards the Supreme Court. The discussion highlights the complexities of Second Amendment litigation and legislative efforts in California.
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