This video provides an expert legal analysis from William Kirk of Washington Gun Law regarding Judge Roger Benitez's ruling in Rhode v. Bonta. Kirk details the grounds on which California's ammunition background check law was struck down and explains the legal factors considered for a stay pending appeal. The analysis highlights the court's denial of California's request for a stay, emphasizing the failure to demonstrate irreparable injury, while cautioning that the 9th Circuit may still overturn the decision.
This video provides an urgent update on California's SB2 law, specifically its 'sensitive locations' provisions. Due to a Ninth Circuit ruling, these restrictions are temporarily in effect for approximately 60 days, potentially invalidating CCW rights in most of the state until a new panel reviews the case. The speaker emphasizes the critical need for California CCW holders to be aware of this temporary abrogation of rights and potential legal consequences.
The Seventh Circuit is attempting to prevent Supreme Court review of Illinois' "assault weapon" and magazine bans by consolidating and expediting related cases. This strategy mirrors actions taken by the Second Circuit in the Antonacci case, aiming to avoid an immediate Supreme Court injunction. The NAGR case, challenging these bans, is currently before Justice Amy Coney Barrett, who has requested responses from the state and city. The outcome could significantly impact gun control laws nationwide.
This video discusses Judge Benitez's denial of the stay requested by California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, which would have reinstated ammunition background checks. The ruling means that, as of the video's recording, individuals can still legally purchase ammunition without a background check in California and have it shipped directly to their homes or bring it in from out of state. The speaker clarifies the nomenclature for various 'Freedom Weeks' and anticipates the state's likely appeal to the Ninth Circuit.
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