California Freedom Week DOJ Notice to Law Enforcement.

Published on April 26, 2019
Duration: 5:19

This video details a crucial California Department of Justice (DOJ) notice sent to law enforcement regarding the lifting of the magazine ban during 'Freedom Week' (March 29 - April 5, 2019). The notice clarifies that possession of magazines legally acquired during this period is considered legal until further notice, aiming to alleviate concerns among firearm owners who feared repercussions due to potential lack of awareness by local law enforcement. The speaker emphasizes the importance of this clarification for maintaining firearm rights and encourages continued advocacy.

Quick Summary

The California DOJ sent a notice to law enforcement clarifying that magazines legally acquired during Freedom Week (March 29 - April 5, 2019) are considered legal to possess until further notice. This addresses concerns about potential repercussions due to lack of awareness by local police regarding the temporary lifting of the magazine ban under Penal Code 32310.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Important CA DOJ News
  2. 00:35Understanding California Freedom Week
  3. 01:20Shout Out: Palmetto State Armory
  4. 01:57Concerns About Magazine Possession
  5. 02:30DOJ Notice to Law Enforcement Explained
  6. 03:09Summary of DOJ Letter Content
  7. 03:44Specifics of the DOJ Letter Distribution
  8. 04:24Advice for Magazine Owners
  9. 04:40Conclusion: Fighting for Rights

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the purpose of the California DOJ's notice to law enforcement?

The California Department of Justice (DOJ) issued a notice to law enforcement agencies to inform them about the injunctions and stays related to the magazine ban being lifted for Freedom Week. This aimed to clarify that possession of magazines legally acquired during that period is considered legal, easing concerns among owners.

When was California Freedom Week and what did it entail?

California Freedom Week occurred from March 29th to April 5th, 2019. During this period, a temporary injunction allowed for the legal purchase and possession of what were previously considered large-capacity magazines, which are typically banned in the state.

What is Penal Code 32310 in California?

Penal Code 32310 is the California statute that prohibits the manufacture, importation, sale, or transfer of large-capacity magazines. During Freedom Week, a ruling deemed this ban unconstitutional, leading to the temporary allowance of these items.

What advice is given to firearm owners concerned about their Freedom Week magazine purchases?

The speaker advises firearm owners to print out the California DOJ's notice to law enforcement. This document serves as proof that possession of magazines legally acquired during Freedom Week is considered legal, providing peace of mind and a reference in case of any questions from law enforcement.

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