California Magazine Ban UNCONSTITUTIONAL!!!🗿 it’s pushing a rock up a hill atm with CA Stay safe ❤️

Published on September 24, 2023
Duration: 0:35

This video discusses the recent ruling by Judge Roger Benitez declaring California's ban on large-capacity magazines unconstitutional. It highlights Attorney General Rob Bonta's immediate appeal and the potential for a temporary 'freedom week' if a stay is granted. The speaker expresses optimism about the ruling as a step towards restoring Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

Judge Roger Benitez has ruled California's ban on large-capacity magazines unconstitutional. However, California Attorney General Rob Bonta is appealing this decision. A stay pending appeal could temporarily lift the ban, potentially creating a 'freedom week' for magazine purchases.

Chapters

  1. 00:00CA Magazine Ban Unconstitutional
  2. 00:05Attorney General's Appeal
  3. 00:16Legal Status and Freedom Week
  4. 00:27Optimism and Future Purchases

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of Judge Roger Benitez's ruling on California's magazine ban?

Judge Roger Benitez ruled that California's ban on large-capacity magazines is unconstitutional. This decision challenges the state's long-standing restrictions on magazine capacity.

What action has California Attorney General Rob Bonta taken regarding the ruling?

California Attorney General Rob Bonta has confirmed that the district court struck down the ban and is immediately filing an appeal to challenge the ruling. He believes the court made an error in its decision.

What is a 'freedom week' in the context of California gun laws?

A 'freedom week' refers to a temporary period where certain firearm restrictions, like magazine capacity bans, are lifted due to legal challenges or stays on rulings. This can allow for the legal purchase of previously prohibited items.

What is the current legal status of California's magazine ban after the ruling?

The ban is not immediately gone because Attorney General Rob Bonta has filed an appeal. There may be a short period where the law must still be upheld, but an appeal could lead to a stay and potentially another 'freedom week'.

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