Order To End The "Large Capacity Magazine" Ban Case Defied By California!!!

Published on October 17, 2022
Duration: 9:09

The state of California is attempting to delay the 'Duncan v. Bonta' large capacity magazine ban case by requesting Judge Benitez to push the resolution date to March of next year. This follows Judge Benitez's order for both parties to submit supplemental briefs addressing the impact of the Bruin decision. California's filings, including an ex parte motion, aim to expedite the review of their request for an extension, arguing it's necessary to develop arguments consistent with the Bruin standard.

Quick Summary

California's Attorney General is seeking to delay the 'Duncan v. Bonta' large capacity magazine ban case by requesting Judge Benitez to expedite the review of their motion to push the resolution date to March 2023, citing the need to align arguments with the Bruin decision.

Chapters

  1. 00:00California Seeks to Stall Magazine Ban Case
  2. 00:08Sponsor: Arms Directory
  3. 00:48California's Shenanigans in Magazine Ban Case
  4. 01:03Judge Benitez's Order and California's Motion
  5. 01:46Background of Duncan v. Bonta Case
  6. 02:20Supreme Court's Bruin Decision Impact
  7. 03:00California's Motion for Reconsideration
  8. 03:36Arguments for Delay: Bruin Standard
  9. 04:22Ex Parte Motion to Shorten Time
  10. 04:46California's Argument for Expedited Review
  11. 05:48Proposed New Schedule for the Case
  12. 06:16California's Procedural Game Explained
  13. 07:13The Core Request: Review Extension Request
  14. 07:37Current Status of the Case
  15. 07:52What Happens Next?
  16. 08:11California Needs to Do Their Homework
  17. 08:29Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of California's large capacity magazine ban case?

California's Attorney General has filed a motion to reconsider Judge Benitez's order, requesting the 'Duncan v. Bonta' case be pushed to March 2023. They have also filed an ex parte motion to expedite the review of this request.

Why is California requesting a delay in the magazine ban case?

California argues that the current briefing schedule does not allow sufficient time to conduct discovery and develop arguments consistent with the Bruin standard regarding historical tradition of firearm regulations.

What is an ex parte motion in the context of the magazine ban case?

An ex parte motion is a request made by one party (California) to the court for an order without providing the opposing party the usual notice or opportunity to respond, in this case, to expedite the review of their delay request.

What was Judge Benitez's original order regarding the magazine ban case?

Judge Benitez ordered California to file a supplemental brief within 45 days, addressing the impact of the Supreme Court's Bruin decision on the magazine ban case, with the expectation of resolution by the end of 2022.

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