CALIFORNIA HANDGUN BAN CHALLENGE!!! Renna v. Bonta Moves Forward!

Published on April 29, 2021
Duration: 7:31

This video provides an expert-level update on the Renna v. Bonta legal challenge against California's handgun roster and AB 2847. The case has progressed past a motion to dismiss, with the court questioning the rationale behind the 'three-for-one' rule in AB 2847. This development is seen as a positive step for Second Amendment advocates, indicating potential scrutiny of restrictive firearm laws.

Quick Summary

The Renna v. Bonta case challenges California's Handgun Roster and AB 2847. A recent court ruling allowed the challenge to AB 2847 to proceed, with the judge questioning the state's 'three-for-one' rule, a positive development for Second Amendment advocates.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Renna v. Bonta Case Update
  2. 00:11California Handgun Roster Violation
  3. 00:23Sponsor Acknowledgments
  4. 00:54Handgun Roster & AB 2847 Explained
  5. 01:32Handgun Roster Exemptions & Workarounds
  6. 01:56Unsafe Handgun Act & Microstamping
  7. 02:41AB 2847's Three-for-One Rule
  8. 03:08Motion to Dismiss Ruling
  9. 04:30Court Questions State Rationale
  10. 04:53Positive Outlook for Second Amendment
  11. 05:37Case Updates & Future Appeal
  12. 06:19Channel Engagement & Upcoming Event

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Renna v. Bonta case about?

The Renna v. Bonta case challenges California's Handgun Roster, a list of approved firearms for sale, and AB 2847, a law that significantly restricts new handgun additions. The case argues these measures violate Second Amendment rights.

What is the significance of the recent court ruling in Renna v. Bonta?

A federal judge partially denied California's motion to dismiss the case, allowing the challenge to AB 2847 to proceed. The court questioned the state's justification for the 'three-for-one' rule, signaling potential scrutiny of the law.

How does California's Handgun Roster work?

California's Handgun Roster is a list of handguns approved by the DOJ for sale to ordinary citizens. To be on the roster, handguns must meet specific safety requirements, including microstamping and being 'drop safe,' under the Unsafe Handgun Act.

What is AB 2847 and its impact on the handgun roster?

AB 2847, also known as the 'backdoor handgun ban,' introduced a 'three-for-one' rule. This means three existing handguns must be removed from the approved roster for every one new handgun added, leading to a shrinking selection of legal firearms.

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