Breaking, Overturning "Sensitive" Locations In SB2 May v. Bonta 9th Circuit

Published on September 19, 2024
Duration: 7:23

This video discusses the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals' decision regarding California's SB2 law and its 'sensitive locations' provisions. It highlights a split decision where some locations were upheld for carry, while others were restricted. The video announces that the 2AF has filed for an en banc hearing, seeking a full Ninth Circuit panel review of the decision, with potential further appeal to the Supreme Court.

Quick Summary

The Ninth Circuit's ruling on California's SB2 law allowed carry in some sensitive locations like hospitals but restricted it in parks and zoos. The 2AF has now requested an en banc hearing, seeking a full panel review, which could lead to a Supreme Court appeal impacting gun rights nationwide.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Breaking News
  2. 00:08California SB2 & Sensitive Locations
  3. 00:17Ninth Circuit September 6th Ruling
  4. 00:39What Was Won and Lost
  5. 01:01Restricted Carry Locations
  6. 01:21Today's Developments
  7. 01:24Sponsor: Attorneys on Retainer
  8. 02:19May v. Bonta Case Overview
  9. 02:402AF and CRPA Collaboration
  10. 03:12Critique of September Ruling
  11. 04:01Hope for En Banc Review
  12. 04:322AF Files En Banc Appeal
  13. 04:42Path to the Supreme Court
  14. 05:04Impact on Other States
  15. 05:28Supreme Court Precedent
  16. 05:48Appeal Denied? Supreme Court Petition
  17. 06:03Why Sensitive Locations Matter
  18. 06:15Impact on Public Transit
  19. 06:57Conclusion & Breaking News Recap

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the initial Ninth Circuit ruling on California's SB2 law regarding sensitive locations?

The Ninth Circuit initially allowed carrying in hospitals, churches, medical facilities, public transit, and associated parking areas. However, it prohibited carry in playgrounds, parks, casinos, stadiums, libraries, zoos, and museums.

What is the latest development in the May v. Bonta case concerning SB2?

The Second Amendment Foundation (2AF) has filed for an en banc hearing with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. This requests a full panel of judges to rehear the case, potentially overturning the previous three-judge panel's decision.

Why is the May v. Bonta case significant for gun rights nationwide?

This case addresses 'sensitive locations' restrictions, which are being implemented in various states post-Bruen. A favorable Supreme Court ruling could significantly impact these restrictions across the country.

What is an 'en banc' hearing and why is it important here?

An en banc hearing means the entire panel of judges for the circuit court will review the case, not just a smaller three-judge panel. This offers a chance to correct perceived errors and provides a stronger basis for further appeal to the Supreme Court.

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