“FREEDOM WEEK” MAGAZINE BAN UPDATE - DUNCAN V BONTA - CRPA FILES CERT

Published on August 15, 2025
Duration: 4:37

This video provides an update on the Duncan v. Bonta magazine ban case in California, detailing the legal challenges and the current status of 'Freedom Week' magazines. The speaker, identified as an experienced individual discussing legal cases and court levels, explains the 9th Circuit's ruling and CRPA's efforts to appeal to the Supreme Court. The content emphasizes the ongoing legal battles surrounding magazine capacity limits in California and offers speculation on future outcomes.

Quick Summary

In California, possession of legally acquired 'Freedom Week' magazines remains permissible despite the 9th Circuit's ruling that magazine capacity bans are constitutional. CRPA is petitioning the Supreme Court to hear the Duncan v. Bonta case, creating uncertainty about the long-term legality.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Video Introduction & Topic
  2. 00:14Duncan v. Bonta Background
  3. 00:34Current Status & Updates
  4. 00:41Sponsor Plug
  5. 01:03CRPA's Appeal & 9th Circuit Decision
  6. 01:40Freedom Week Magazines & Legality
  7. 02:09Extensions and Supreme Court Hopes
  8. 03:16SCOTUS Speculation & Future Outlook
  9. 04:10Current Status Quo & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current legal status of 'Freedom Week' magazines in California?

Currently, you can maintain possession of legally acquired 'Freedom Week' magazines in California. While the 9th Circuit has ruled magazine bans constitutional, CRPA is seeking Supreme Court review, making the long-term status uncertain.

What was the 9th Circuit's ruling in the Duncan v. Bonta case?

The 9th Circuit ruled that the magazine ban in California, prohibiting magazines holding 11 or more rounds, is constitutional. This decision overturned previous rulings that had allowed standard-capacity magazines.

What is CRPA doing regarding the magazine ban?

CRPA has filed extensions to appeal the 9th Circuit's en banc decision and has submitted a petition for the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the case. They are working to challenge the constitutionality of the ban.

What are the hopes for the Supreme Court's involvement?

There is hope that the Supreme Court will take up a magazine ban case, especially since they sent this one back for reconsideration based on the Bruen decision. However, the timeline for a decision is uncertain.

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