Assault Weapon Ban to be revoked!? FPC files INJUNCTION with BENITEZ - Freedom Week Part 2?

Published on December 7, 2019
Duration: 4:14

This video details the Firearms Policy Coalition's (FPC) filing of a preliminary injunction against California's assault weapon ban, arguing it's unconstitutional under the Second Amendment and Supreme Court precedent like Heller. The case is assigned to Judge Benitez, known for 'Freedom Week,' and could set a national precedent. The FPC emphasizes that common semi-automatic firearms should not be banned.

Quick Summary

The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) has filed a preliminary injunction against California's assault weapon ban, arguing it violates the Second Amendment. The case, presided over by Judge Benitez, centers on the principle that common semi-automatic firearms in common use cannot be banned, potentially setting a national precedent.

Chapters

  1. 00:16FPC Files Injunction
  2. 01:38Injunction Against CA Ban
  3. 01:47Judge Benitez Presiding
  4. 02:07Injunction Excerpt
  5. 02:26FPC President Statement
  6. 02:40Heller Argument Reference
  7. 03:01Significance of Challenge
  8. 03:35Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) doing regarding California's assault weapon ban?

The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) has filed a motion for a preliminary injunction against California's assault weapon ban. They argue that banning common semi-automatic firearms and magazines over ten rounds is unconstitutional under the Second Amendment.

Who is presiding over the legal challenge to California's assault weapon ban?

The case challenging California's assault weapon ban, Miller v. Becerra, will be presided over by Judge Benitez. He is notably known for his role in the 'Freedom Week' ruling.

What is the main legal argument against California's assault weapon ban?

The primary legal argument, supported by Supreme Court precedent like Heller v. District of Columbia, is that common semi-automatic firearms, which are in common use by law-abiding citizens, cannot be constitutionally banned by the state.

What is the potential impact of the FPC's injunction against California's assault weapon ban?

This legal challenge could set a significant precedent for future Second Amendment cases and potentially lead to the revocation of assault weapon bans nationwide, influencing Supreme Court decisions.

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