Freedom Week 3.0 CANCELLED - Now what?

Published on April 26, 2020
Duration: 39:10

This video discusses the cancellation of 'Freedom Week 3.0' due to the Ninth Circuit issuing a stay on Judge Benitez's injunction that had removed ammunition background checks. The Ninth Circuit's decision means background checks for ammunition are back in effect. The speaker explains the legal process, the timeline of events, and the implications for individuals who had ordered ammunition but not yet received it. The video also touches on the broader context of Second Amendment legal battles in California.

Quick Summary

Freedom Week 3.0 was cancelled as the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an emergency stay on Judge Benitez's injunction, reinstating ammunition background checks. Orders not yet shipped are likely to be canceled, while those already shipped should be delivered. Reloading components remain legal.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Freedom Week 3.0 Cancelled
  2. 00:12Ninth Circuit's Role in Ammunition Background Checks
  3. 00:30Judge Benitez's Initial Ruling and Stay Denial
  4. 01:06Ninth Circuit's Emergency Stay Explained
  5. 01:54Reading the Court's Order
  6. 02:19Recap: Injunction, Stay, and Ninth Circuit Action
  7. 02:52Panel Composition and Potential SCOTUS Impact
  8. 03:28Comparison to Magazine Ban Case
  9. 04:08Criticism of Judicial Efficiency on Second Amendment Issues
  10. 04:30Freedom Week 3.0 Officially Cancelled
  11. 04:43Impact on Orders Not Yet Shipped
  12. 04:57Company Mention: ASW
  13. 06:09Reiteration of the Legal Process
  14. 07:35What's Different Now: Summary of Events
  15. 08:24Reloading Components Remain Legal
  16. 08:32Refunds for Unshipped Orders
  17. 09:01Ninth Circuit Judge Demographics
  18. 10:01Nomenclature: Freedom Weeks
  19. 10:38Supporting Firearms Rights Organizations
  20. 11:59Confirmation: Judge's Order Blocked
  21. 12:27Ninth Circuit's Impact on Gun Rights
  22. 13:22Implications for Unpurchased Ammo
  23. 13:33Certificate of Eligibility (COE) and FFL 03
  24. 14:21Organizations Involved: CRPA and FPC
  25. 15:07Brief Overview of the Legal Timeline
  26. 16:31Statute Discussion
  27. 16:52Freedom Week 3.0 Status
  28. 17:35Northern California Secession Discussion
  29. 18:04Current Ammunition Purchase Status
  30. 18:25Reiterating Background Check Status
  31. 18:40Orders Shipped Before Stay
  32. 19:17Ninth Circuit's Role in the Stay
  33. 19:20Future Clarification from the Ninth Circuit
  34. 20:27CCW and FFL Information
  35. 20:46California Gun Laws Overview
  36. 21:44Supporting Judge Benitez
  37. 22:07Final Summary of Ammunition Ban Status
  38. 23:08Free State of Jefferson Discussion
  39. 23:33Merchandise Discussion
  40. 24:02ASW and Ammunition Shipping
  41. 25:00Constitutional Rights and Action
  42. 25:57Current Status of Freedom Links
  43. 26:02CCW in Sacramento
  44. 26:31Getting into the Firearms Industry
  45. 27:09Official Nomenclature: Freedom Weeks
  46. 27:21Expectations for Similar Outcomes
  47. 28:02Magazine Ban vs. Ammunition Ban
  48. 28:10Waiting for More Information on the Stay
  49. 29:26Final Recap: Ninth Circuit Stay on Ammunition Background Checks
  50. 30:13Live Stream Timing and Updates
  51. 30:40Freedom Week Nomenclature Recap
  52. 31:50Plaintiff Names vs. Common Nomenclature
  53. 32:30High Point Firearms Discussion
  54. 33:00Waiting for Ninth Circuit Clarification
  55. 33:46Shooting and Music Break
  56. 34:00Order Cancellations and Stay Instructions
  57. 34:14Difference Between Benitez's Stay and Ninth Circuit's Stay
  58. 34:48Ammunition Stockpiling Discussion
  59. 35:01Order Holding Status
  60. 35:23End of Stream and Final Thoughts
  61. 35:39Order Cancellation Speculation
  62. 36:15Manufacturing Origin Discussion
  63. 36:50Final Reiteration: Ammunition Shipping Status
  64. 37:34Personal Ammunition Strategy
  65. 37:40Speaker's Name Clarification
  66. 37:51Stream Conclusion
  67. 38:15Ammunition Shipping Status Confirmation
  68. 38:25Facial Hair Discussion
  69. 38:48Background Checks for Ammunition Purchase
  70. 39:01End of Stream Confirmation

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to Freedom Week 3.0 and ammunition background checks?

Freedom Week 3.0 was effectively cancelled because the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an emergency stay on Judge Benitez's injunction. This means that background checks for ammunition purchases are now back in effect in California.

Why did the Ninth Circuit issue a stay on ammunition background checks?

The Ninth Circuit granted an emergency stay after the state appealed Judge Benitez's ruling that had removed ammunition background checks. The court's decision suggests they found the state's arguments compelling enough to temporarily reinstate the checks pending further review.

What is the impact on ammunition orders that had not yet shipped?

If your ammunition order had not already shipped before the Ninth Circuit's emergency stay was issued, it is highly likely that the order will be canceled or not fulfilled. Orders that had already shipped are generally expected to be delivered.

What can people do if their ammunition order is canceled?

If your ammunition order is canceled due to the reinstated background checks, you should contact the company you ordered from to inquire about a refund. Companies that refuse to refund unshipped orders may be subject to blacklisting by consumers.

Is reloading ammunition still legal in California?

Yes, reloading ammunition components such as primers, powder, casings, and projectiles remains legal in California. This allows individuals to continue manufacturing their own ammunition despite the restrictions on purchasing factory-loaded ammunition.

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