Anti 2nd Amendment Actions In Washington! Will The Supreme Court Get To Weigh In?!

Published on April 28, 2022
Duration: 3:04

The state of Washington has enacted legislation, signed by Governor Inslee, that bans the manufacture, distribution, and sale of magazines holding more than 10 rounds. This effectively makes it illegal to own firearms with higher capacity magazines in the state. The video discusses the potential for this law, similar to those in California, to be challenged and potentially reach the Supreme Court, noting that current Supreme Court cases focus on the right to carry, not magazine capacity.

Quick Summary

Washington State has enacted a ban on magazines holding more than 10 rounds, making it illegal to own higher capacity firearms. This action, similar to laws in California, is expected by some to be challenged and potentially reach the Supreme Court, although current Supreme Court cases focus on the right to carry, not magazine capacity.

Chapters

  1. 00:18Washington State's Anti-2nd Amendment Shift
  2. 00:29Governor Inslee Signs Magazine Capacity Ban
  3. 00:33Details of the 10-Round Magazine Limit
  4. 00:46West Coast Trend Towards Gun Control
  5. 00:52California Magazine Ban Case
  6. 01:05Supreme Court and the Right to Carry
  7. 01:15Magazine Capacity and the Supreme Court
  8. 01:25Elected Officials and Anti-2nd Amendment Laws
  9. 01:38Impact on Washington Gun Owners
  10. 01:50National Trend in Gun Legislation
  11. 01:54Supreme Court Taking Up 2nd Amendment Cases
  12. 02:02Magazine Capacity Bans in Multiple States
  13. 02:12Likelihood of Supreme Court Review
  14. 02:26Washington Joins Anti-2nd Amendment Ranks
  15. 02:30Viewer Thoughts and Channel Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What new law has been enacted in Washington State regarding firearms?

Washington State has enacted a law, signed by Governor Inslee, that bans the manufacture, distribution, and sale of magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds. This effectively prohibits owning firearms with higher capacity magazines within the state.

Could the Washington magazine capacity ban reach the Supreme Court?

The speaker believes it's likely the Washington magazine capacity ban will eventually reach the Supreme Court. Similar cases have been challenged in lower federal courts, and the Supreme Court is increasingly taking up Second Amendment cases, though current ones focus on the right to carry, not magazine capacity.

What is the trend in Second Amendment legislation on the West Coast?

The West Coast, particularly states like California and now Washington, has been moving towards governments that are considered anti-Second Amendment. This is evidenced by the recent enactment of laws restricting firearm magazine capacity.

What is the distinction between current Supreme Court cases and magazine capacity bans?

The speaker notes that current Second Amendment cases before the Supreme Court primarily concern an individual's right to carry a firearm. These cases do not directly address the issue of what the capacity of that firearm may or may not be.

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