9th Circuit Issues NEW Order On "Freedom Week" Mags In Duncan v. Bonta

Published on April 14, 2025
Duration: 7:52

The Ninth Circuit has issued a new order in Duncan v. Bonta, granting a 90-day stay on its mandate regarding California's ban on standard-capacity magazines. This stay allows time for a petition for a writ of certiorari to be filed with the Supreme Court. If the Supreme Court denies the petition, California's ban will be enforced, potentially banning all magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds.

Quick Summary

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has granted a 90-day stay in the Duncan v. Bonta case, temporarily halting the enforcement of California's ban on standard-capacity magazines. This stay allows for a petition to the Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari. If the Supreme Court denies the petition, the ban will be enforced.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Duncan v. Bonta Case Update
  2. 00:14Ninth Circuit's Prior Decision on Magazine Ban
  3. 00:36New Order on Freedom Week and Pre-Ban Mags
  4. 01:41Sponsor Message: American Hartford Gold
  5. 02:06Judge Roger T. Bonz and Freedom Week Injunction
  6. 02:36Judge Bonz's Stay and Pre-Ban Mag Protection
  7. 03:01Ninth Circuit Upholds California's Ban
  8. 03:18Request for Stay of Mandate to Supreme Court
  9. 03:41Ninth Circuit's New Order Explained
  10. 04:01Mandate Stayed for 90 Days
  11. 04:21Positive Implications of the Stay
  12. 04:35Key Takeaways: Clock is Ticking
  13. 05:04No Guarantee Supreme Court Will Take the Case
  14. 05:32Consequences if Supreme Court Denies Certiorari
  15. 05:55Two Conditions for Continued Protection
  16. 06:12Important Dates and What to Watch
  17. 06:26Better Chance for Duncan v. Bonta to be Heard
  18. 06:35Duncan's History with the Supreme Court
  19. 07:06Significance of This Legal Development
  20. 07:13Current Status: Everything Remains the Same
  21. 07:25Call to Action: File for Writ and Supreme Court Acceptance
  22. 07:33Conclusion and Channel Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the latest development in the Duncan v. Bonta case regarding California's magazine ban?

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has issued a new order granting a 90-day stay on its mandate in Duncan v. Bonta. This means California's ban on standard-capacity magazines is temporarily on hold, allowing time for a potential appeal to the Supreme Court.

What impact does the Ninth Circuit's stay have on 'Freedom Week' and pre-ban magazines in California?

The 90-day stay effectively keeps the status quo for 'Freedom Week' and pre-ban magazines. Owners can continue to possess these items without immediate threat of confiscation, as if the Ninth Circuit's original decision had not yet taken full effect.

What are the next steps for the Duncan v. Bonta case after the Ninth Circuit's stay?

The next critical step is for the petitioners to file a petition for a writ of certiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court within the 90-day period. If the Supreme Court accepts the case, the stay will continue until their final decision.

What happens if the Supreme Court denies the petition for certiorari in Duncan v. Bonta?

If the Supreme Court denies the petition, the Ninth Circuit's decision will stand. This would mean California's ban on magazines holding more than 10 rounds would be fully enforced, potentially leading to the confiscation of many lawfully owned items.

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