Say Goodbye To The California "Large Capacity" Magazine Ban!!!

Published on September 28, 2022
Duration: 9:01

This video provides a critical update on the California "large capacity" magazine ban, specifically the Duncan v. Bonta case. It details how the case has been remanded back to Judge Benitez in the Southern District of California, with a strong indication that the ban may be lifted by the end of the year. The speaker, drawing on legal proceedings and historical rulings, explains the potential for another "Freedom Week" where possession of magazines holding over ten rounds could become legal again.

Quick Summary

The California "large capacity" magazine ban may soon be lifted. In the Duncan v. Bonta case, the matter has been remanded to Judge Benitez, who previously ruled the ban unconstitutional. With briefing due in early December, a favorable ruling is anticipated, potentially reinstating the legality of possessing magazines holding over ten rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00CA Magazine Ban Update
  2. 00:30Duncan v. Bonta Case Overview
  3. 01:09Case Details & Penal Code 32310
  4. 01:37Injunction & Appeal Process
  5. 02:09Supreme Court & Legal Status
  6. 03:11Future of the Case
  7. 04:06Judge Benitez's Order
  8. 04:36Penal Code Ruling Details
  9. 05:10Order & Briefing Schedule
  10. 06:47Timeline & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of the California "large capacity" magazine ban?

The California "large capacity" magazine ban is currently under review in the Duncan v. Bonta case, which has been remanded to Judge Benitez in the Southern District of California. A ruling is expected soon, potentially lifting the ban.

What are "Freedom Week" magazines in California?

"Freedom Week" magazines refer to those holding more than ten rounds that were legally possessed during a specific period in California when a court injunction made their possession legal. The current legal status of these magazines is a key point in ongoing litigation.

When will Judge Benitez rule on the California magazine ban case?

Briefing for the Duncan v. Bonta case is scheduled for early December. Judge Benitez is expected to issue a ruling shortly after reviewing the submitted legal arguments, with potential resolution before the end of the year.

What is California Penal Code Section 32310?

California Penal Code Section 32310 is the law that bans the purchase, sale, and possession of magazines capable of holding more than ten rounds of ammunition. This law has been the subject of significant legal challenges.

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