CALIFORNIA LAWSUIT WIN - Nguyen V Bonta - 1 in 30 restrictions

Published on June 20, 2025
Duration: 1:33

The lawsuit Nguyen v. Bonta has resulted in a win, striking down California's 'one firearm per 30 days' background check limitation. This means individuals can currently acquire and undergo background checks for multiple firearms within a 30-day period without restriction. The Attorney General has until July 9th to potentially appeal for an 'en banc' hearing with an 11-judge panel, though this is considered unlikely to overturn the current ruling.

Quick Summary

The Nguyen v Bonta lawsuit has resulted in a win, striking down California's 'one firearm per 30 days' background check limitation. This means individuals can currently acquire and undergo background checks for multiple firearms within a 30-day period without restriction. The Attorney General has until July 9th to potentially appeal for an 'en banc' hearing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Lawsuit Update: Nguyen v Bonta
  2. 00:15Challenging the 1 in 30 Restriction
  3. 00:24Lawsuit Struck Down by Federal Judge
  4. 00:34Current Status: No Limitation
  5. 00:54Potential for En Banc Hearing

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of the Nguyen v Bonta lawsuit?

The Nguyen v Bonta lawsuit was a win, successfully challenging California's 'one firearm per 30 days' background check limitation. This means the restriction has been struck down, and individuals are currently not limited in the number of firearms they can purchase within a 30-day period.

What is the 'one firearm per 30 days' restriction in California?

The 'one firearm per 30 days' restriction was a California law that limited individuals to purchasing only one firearm every 30 days, requiring a background check for each purchase. The Nguyen v Bonta lawsuit has successfully challenged and struck down this specific limitation.

Can I buy multiple firearms in California now after the Nguyen v Bonta ruling?

Yes, following the Nguyen v Bonta lawsuit win, the 'one firearm per 30 days' restriction has been struck down. You can currently acquire and undergo background checks for as many firearms as you wish within a 30-day period in California.

Is the Nguyen v Bonta ruling final?

The ruling was successful at the circuit court level, but the Attorney General of California has until July 9th to potentially appeal for an 'en banc' hearing with a larger panel of judges. While a possibility, overturning the current ruling is considered unlikely.

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