NO FREEDOM WEEK! Duncan V Bonta Update

Published on September 28, 2023
Duration: 6:14

This video provides an update on the Duncan v. Bonta magazine ban case. It explains that a "Freedom Week" is not imminent due to ongoing legal processes. The Ninth Circuit's en banc panel has decided to rehear the case, extending a temporary stay on Judge Benitez's ruling that magazine bans are unconstitutional. This move bypasses a standard three-judge panel, potentially accelerating the path to the Supreme Court.

Quick Summary

The Duncan v. Bonta magazine ban case update indicates 'Freedom Week' is not imminent. The Ninth Circuit en banc panel has extended a stay on Judge Benitez's ruling that magazine bans are unconstitutional, opting to rehear the case directly. This legal strategy bypasses a standard appeal layer, potentially accelerating the path to the Supreme Court.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Duncan v. Bonta Update
  2. 00:28Upcoming Event: Route 66 Shooting Sports Park Expo
  3. 01:01Case History: Magazine Bans and Initial Rulings
  4. 01:35Impact of the Bruen Decision
  5. 02:26Ninth Circuit's Decision to Rehear En Banc
  6. 02:52Judge Benitez's Ruling and 10-Day Stay
  7. 03:21Support for CRPA and Related Lawsuits
  8. 03:46State Appeal and Stay Extension
  9. 04:19Legal Strategy: Bypassing Three-Judge Panel
  10. 05:04Patience in Legal Battles
  11. 05:31Channel Content and Legal Compliance
  12. 06:00Viewer Discussion and Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of the Duncan v. Bonta magazine ban case?

The Duncan v. Bonta case is ongoing. Judge Benitez ruled magazine bans unconstitutional, but the Ninth Circuit en banc panel has extended a stay on this ruling and will rehear the case, delaying any immediate change in law.

Why is 'Freedom Week' not happening soon in California?

'Freedom Week' is not happening soon because the Ninth Circuit en banc panel has taken up the Duncan v. Bonta magazine ban case. They extended a stay on Judge Benitez's ruling, meaning the ban remains in effect while the appeals process continues.

How did the Bruen decision impact the magazine ban case?

The Supreme Court's Bruen decision requires Second Amendment laws to be judged by historical precedent, not just state interests. This standard was applied by Judge Benitez in his ruling that magazine bans are unconstitutional.

What is the significance of the Ninth Circuit hearing the case en banc?

The Ninth Circuit hearing the case en banc means all 11 judges will consider it, rather than a smaller three-judge panel. This is a significant step that bypasses a standard appeal layer and potentially moves the case closer to a Supreme Court review.

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