POLICE STEAL Freedom Week Magazines!!!

Published on June 17, 2021
Duration: 9:03

This video discusses the confiscation of legally possessed 'Freedom Week' magazines (over 10 rounds) by police in California. The speaker, Reno May, highlights the ongoing legal battle of Duncan v. Bonta and criticizes law enforcement's actions in seizing and refusing to return these magazines, even when legally acquired. He provides advice for California gun owners on navigating these complex and often contradictory laws.

Quick Summary

In California, 'Freedom Week' magazines (over 10 rounds) legally acquired in 2019 are subject to confiscation by police, who may refuse to return them even with a court order. The ongoing Duncan v. Bonta case challenges these magazine bans, but enforcement of current laws remains a risk for gun owners.

Chapters

  1. 00:00California Freedom Week Magazine Confiscation
  2. 00:21Sponsor: Savior Equipment
  3. 01:15California Magazine Laws & Freedom Week
  4. 02:00Duncan v. Bonta Case Update
  5. 02:17Legality of High-Capacity Magazines
  6. 03:00Police Confiscation Incident
  7. 03:24Police Refusal to Return Magazines
  8. 04:22Critique of Police Actions & Legal Implications
  9. 06:00Advice for California Gun Owners
  10. 07:05Final Thoughts on Gun Ownership Risk
  11. 08:27Channel Re-monetization Announcement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are 'Freedom Week' magazines in California?

'Freedom Week' magazines in California refer to magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds that were legally acquired during a specific period in 2019 due to a court ruling. These are often referred to as 'large capacity magazines' and are generally banned for new acquisition or transfer.

Can police confiscate legally owned high-capacity magazines in California?

Yes, in some instances, California police have been reported to confiscate legally possessed 'Freedom Week' magazines. They may claim they will not return them, even with a court order, citing laws related to 'nuisance items' or other interpretations, despite the ongoing legal challenges to magazine bans.

What is the Duncan v. Bonta case about?

The Duncan v. Bonta case is a significant legal challenge in California concerning the state's ban on 'large capacity magazines.' The case has gone through various stages, including appeals, and is a key factor in the ongoing debate and legal status of magazine capacity limits.

What advice is given to California gun owners regarding magazine laws?

For California gun owners, it's advised to transport firearms securely and out of sight. If non-compliance with certain regulations is chosen, ensure firearms can be quickly modified to a compliant state. The speaker also strongly advises against speaking to police without legal counsel.

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