Magazine Capacity Restriction In California Overturned!!! 🇺🇸

Published on March 31, 2019
Duration: 5:49

This video provides an expert analysis of a federal ruling that overturned California's magazine capacity restrictions. It details the unconstitutionality of Penal Code 32310 and clarifies the immediate impact on residents' ability to purchase standard and high-capacity magazines. The speaker, demonstrating expert authority by citing specific laws and court rulings, also discusses the fluid status of online retailer shipping and potential future legal challenges.

Quick Summary

A federal appellate court has ruled California's 10-round magazine capacity limit unconstitutional, overturning Penal Code 32310. This means California residents can now legally purchase standard and high-capacity magazines, including popular models like the Magpul D60 and 33-round Glock magazines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00CA Magazine Ban Overturned
  2. 01:00Penal Code 32310 Explained
  3. 01:30Immediate Impact on Residents
  4. 02:05Online Retailer Shipping Status
  5. 03:40Future Legal Challenges

Frequently Asked Questions

What federal ruling impacted California's magazine capacity laws?

A federal appellate court judge ruled California's magazine restriction laws, specifically the 10-round limit, unconstitutional, finding they violate the Second Amendment. This decision impacts laws like Penal Code 32310.

Can Californians now legally buy standard and high-capacity magazines?

Yes, following the federal ruling, California residents can now legally purchase standard and high-capacity magazines, including 30-round AR-15 magazines, Magpul D60 drums, 75-round AK drums, and 33-round Glock magazines.

What was California Penal Code 32310?

California Penal Code 32310 was the statute that previously prohibited the manufacturing, importing, selling, lending, or possessing of magazines with a capacity greater than 10 rounds. It has now been declared unconstitutional.

What is the current status of online retailers shipping magazines to California?

The status is fluid, but the legal interpretation suggests that importing magazines should now be legal as the entire penal code is enjoined. It is advisable to check retailer policies directly.

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