D.C. Strikes Down Its Magazine Ban. How Big of a Deal Is It, Really?
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law analyzes the D.C. Court of Appeals ruling in Benson v. United States, which struck down the city's ban on magazines holding more than 10 rounds. The ruling is significant as it affirms that such magazines are 'arms' protected by the Second Amendment due to their ubiquitous common use for lawful purposes, and are not 'dangerous and unusual.' While not a circuit split, this decision sets a strong precedent. Kirk highlights that future cases, like Cheeseman v. Platkin concerning New Jersey's assault weapon ban, could create circuit splits leading to Supreme Court review.









