BREAKING 2A NEWS: HUGE ORAL ARGUMENT IN CA MAG CASE...
This video discusses the oral arguments in Duncan v. Bonta, a case challenging California's ban on magazines holding more than 10 rounds, before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. The host, Mark Smith, a constitutional attorney, breaks down the arguments presented by California and the Second Amendment plaintiffs, focusing on legal interpretations of the Second Amendment, the 'in common use' test, and the historical context of firearm regulations. The discussion highlights California's arguments regarding societal change and technological advancement as justifications for bans, and the plaintiffs' counterarguments based on the 'in common use' standard established in Heller and Bruen. A significant portion is dedicated to clarifying the statistics surrounding machine gun ownership and its relevance to the 'in common use' test, particularly in light of Justice Alito's concurrence in Kitano v. Massachusetts.











