FREEDOM WEEK CANCELLED!! - RHODE v BONTA

Published on February 6, 2024
Duration: 1:00

The Ninth Circuit has granted an emergency stay on the injunction in Rhode v. Bonta, reinstating ammunition background checks in California. This decision reverses the temporary period where background checks were ruled unconstitutional, impacting recent and pending ammunition orders. Holders of a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) and Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) can still order ammunition directly to their homes in California.

Quick Summary

The Ninth Circuit has reinstated ammunition background checks in California by granting an emergency stay in the Rhode v. Bonta case. This decision reverses the temporary period where background checks were deemed unconstitutional. However, California residents with a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) and Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) can still order ammunition directly to their homes.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Rhode v. Bonta Lawsuit Update
  2. 00:06Freedom Week & Ammo Background Checks
  3. 00:16Ninth Circuit Emergency Stay
  4. 00:25Background Checks Reinstated
  5. 00:37CRPA Information Dissemination
  6. 00:50COE/FSC Holders & Ammo Orders

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of ammunition background checks in California following the Rhode v. Bonta case?

The Ninth Circuit has granted an emergency stay on the injunction in Rhode v. Bonta, meaning ammunition background checks are now back in effect in California. This reverses the temporary period where they were ruled unconstitutional.

Can California residents still order ammunition to their homes after the Rhode v. Bonta ruling update?

Yes, if you hold a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) and a Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) in California, you can still order ammunition and have it shipped directly to your residence. This remains a key exception to the background check requirements.

What does the Ninth Circuit's decision in Rhode v. Bonta mean for past and pending ammunition orders?

The exact implications for orders already shipped or placed but not yet shipped are not entirely clear as of this update. Further information is expected to be provided by the CRPA regarding these specific scenarios.

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