California Mag Ban Update!

Published on March 31, 2019
Duration: 15:02

This video provides an update on the California magazine ban, explaining Federal Judge Roger T. Benitez's ruling that California Penal Code 32310 is unconstitutional. The speaker clarifies that standard capacity magazines are now legally available for purchase and possession in California, detailing personal purchases made in Nevada. The content emphasizes understanding the scope of the ruling and where to legally acquire these magazines.

Quick Summary

Federal Judge Roger T. Benitez ruled California Penal Code 32310, which banned standard capacity magazines (over 10 rounds), unconstitutional in its entirety. This means possession, sale, and transfer of these magazines are now legal in California. You can purchase them from online retailers or in neighboring states.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it still illegal to own standard capacity magazines in California?

No, Federal Judge Roger T. Benitez ruled California Penal Code 32310, which banned standard capacity magazines (over 10 rounds), unconstitutional in its entirety. This means possession, sale, and transfer are now legal.

Where can I legally buy standard capacity magazines in California now?

You can legally purchase standard capacity magazines from online retailers like Palmetto State Armory and MSR Arms, or in person from stores in neighboring 'free states' like Nevada. Always check for links in the video's comment section.

What does the Judge Benitez ruling on California's magazine ban mean?

The ruling means that California's law banning magazines holding more than ten rounds (Penal Code 32310) is unconstitutional and cannot be enforced. This impacts importation, sale, transfer, possession, and use of these magazines.

Are there any restrictions on magazine capacity in California after the ruling?

While the primary ban on standard capacity magazines (over 10 rounds) is enjoined, the definition of 'large capacity magazine' may still be used in other laws to enhance penalties for gun-related crimes. It's advisable to stay informed on evolving legal interpretations.

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