A three-judge panel in the Ninth Circuit ruled that California's ammunition background check requirement is unconstitutional. This ruling, however, is likely to be appealed by the state, potentially leading to an en banc hearing by an 11-judge panel. The current status quo requires background checks for ammunition purchases through licensed vendors and prevents direct-to-door shipping without specific licenses (FFL3 and COE).
This YouTube video discusses the unconstitutionality of ammo background checks, referencing "Freedom Week Again?" and the "Rhode v. Bonta" case, presided over by Judge Benitez. The creator, Reno May, directs viewers to his Twitter for updates and promotes various affiliate products including supplements, merchandise, and health optimization services. The video's focus is on legal and political aspects concerning firearm ownership rights.
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