BREAKING!!! Supreme Court 6-3 Decision Demands Elimination of Carry Bans & Is Defied By 9th Cir.!

Published on January 1, 2024
Duration: 10:45

This video provides an expert-level analysis of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals' decision to allow California's SB2 law to take effect, effectively reinstating a concealed carry ban despite the Supreme Court's Bruen decision. The speaker, involved as a plaintiff in May v. Bonta, details the legal maneuvers, including the administrative stay, and explains the significant impact on CCW permit holders and law-abiding citizens' ability to exercise their Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has allowed California's SB2 law to take effect, reinstating concealed carry bans despite the Supreme Court's Bruen decision. This administrative stay permits enforcement of SB2's restrictive 'sensitive location' rules and increased training requirements for CCW permit holders.

Chapters

  1. 00:009th Circuit Defiance of Supreme Court
  2. 01:08May v. Bonta Legal Background
  3. 02:119th Circuit Administrative Stay
  4. 03:40Details of the Court Order
  5. 05:11Impact on CCW Permit Holders
  6. 06:40Specific SB2 Training Requirements
  7. 07:44Sensitive Location Restrictions
  8. 08:36Risks to Law-Abiding Citizens

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 9th Circuit's decision regarding California's SB2 law?

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals granted an administrative stay on a preliminary injunction, allowing California's SB2 law, which restricts concealed carry, to go into full effect despite the Supreme Court's Bruen decision.

How does California's SB2 law impact CCW permit holders?

SB2 significantly restricts CCW permit holders by designating numerous 'sensitive locations' where carry is banned and prohibiting carry on private property unless explicitly posted by the owner, rendering permits largely ineffective.

What are the new training requirements under California's SB2 law?

SB2 increases training requirements for new CCW applicants from 8 to 16 hours and for renewals from 4 to 8 hours. It also reinstates a subjective 'good moral character' standard.

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