Judge Benitez May Place Injunction on CA's AWB!! Freedom Week Again?

Published on October 19, 2020
Duration: 10:15

This video provides a critical update on the Miller v. Becerra case challenging California's Assault Weapons Ban (AWB). Expert analysis from Copper Jacket TV suggests a potential injunction by Judge Roger T. Benitez could lead to a 'Freedom Week 2.0,' allowing Californians to possess standard configuration AR-15s and other previously banned firearms. The discussion highlights the importance of legal defense organizations like the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) and USCCA in these legal battles.

Quick Summary

A potential injunction by Judge Roger T. Benitez on California's Assault Weapons Ban (AWB) could lead to a "Freedom Week 2.0." This would allow Californians to own "standard ARs" and convert featureless or mag-locked firearms, similar to the original Freedom Week's impact on magazine sales. Organizations like FPC and USCCA are key in these legal battles.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Miller v. Becerra Case
  2. 00:18Channel Sponsors and Benefits
  3. 01:43Judge Benitez Hears AWB Injunction
  4. 02:52Implications of Potential Injunction
  5. 05:09Preparing for Freedom Week 2.0
  6. 08:16Waiting Periods and Speculation
  7. 09:28Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Miller v. Becerra case regarding California's Assault Weapons Ban?

The Miller v. Becerra case challenges California's Penal Code section 30315, the state's Assault Weapons Ban (AWB). A hearing was held on October 19, 2020, for an injunction that could potentially halt enforcement of the ban.

What could happen if Judge Benitez grants an injunction on California's AWB?

If Judge Benitez grants an injunction and it's not stayed, enforcement of California's AWB could cease. This might allow Californians to legally own "standard ARs" and convert previously restricted firearms, similar to the original "Freedom Week."

What is "Freedom Week" in the context of California gun laws?

"Freedom Week" refers to a period in July 2019 when a court ruling allowed the sale of standard-capacity magazines in California. The term is now used to describe the potential for a similar period allowing ownership of previously banned firearms if an AWB injunction is granted.

Which organizations support the legal challenges against California's AWB?

The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) and the USCCA (United States Concealed Carry Association) are prominently mentioned as supporters of the legal challenges and advocates for Second Amendment rights in this context.

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