Duncan v Becerra Magazine BAN update 9th Circuit En Banc #shorts

Published on February 25, 2021
Duration: 0:58

The Duncan v Becerra case, often referred to as Freedom Week, is currently under review by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. This case challenges California's ban on high-capacity magazines, which was initially overturned by Judge Benitez. The current legal status means existing magazine ownership remains permissible if legally acquired, but future sales are uncertain pending the Ninth Circuit's decision. If the ruling is unfavorable, the case may proceed to the Supreme Court (SCOTUS).

Quick Summary

The Duncan v Becerra case is currently being reviewed by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, impacting California's ban on high-capacity magazines. While current legal ownership of previously acquired magazines remains permissible, future sales are uncertain pending the court's decision, with a potential appeal to SCOTUS.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Duncan v Becerra Case Overview
  2. 00:15Ninth Circuit Review Explained
  3. 00:30Current Magazine Possession Status
  4. 00:46Future Legal Actions & SCOTUS

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of the Duncan v Becerra magazine ban case?

The Duncan v Becerra case, related to California's high-capacity magazine ban, is under review by an expanded panel at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. The outcome will determine the future legality of these magazines.

What was 'Freedom Week' in California?

'Freedom Week' refers to the period following Judge Benitez's ruling that overturned California's high-capacity magazine ban, allowing residents to legally purchase these magazines.

Can I still legally own high-capacity magazines in California?

Yes, you can still legally own and use magazines that you lawfully possessed and acquired when it was legal to do so, provided they are used in firearms where they are legal.

What happens if the Ninth Circuit rules against magazine purchases?

If the Ninth Circuit's ruling is unfavorable regarding the purchase of high-capacity magazines, the case is expected to be appealed to the Supreme Court (SCOTUS) for a final decision.

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