D.C. Strikes Down Its Magazine Ban. How Big of a Deal Is It, Really?
This video, presented by William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, analyzes the D.C. Court of Appeals ruling in Benson v. United States, which struck down the District's ban on magazines holding more than 10 rounds. Kirk explains that while significant, the ruling does not constitute a circuit split but reinforces the 'common use' doctrine under the Second Amendment, stating that arms in common and ubiquitous use for lawful purposes, like standard-capacity magazines, cannot be banned unless they are both 'dangerous and unusual'. The decision reversed convictions related to magazine possession and highlighted the importance of plain English interpretation in Second Amendment jurisprudence.










