The Case That Challenges the Supreme Court To Do Its Job

Published on August 18, 2025
Duration: 10:49

This video discusses the ongoing legal challenge to California's ban on standard-capacity magazines in the case of Duncan v. Bont. It highlights the petitioners' renewed appeal to the Supreme Court, emphasizing the Ninth Circuit's repeated rulings that allegedly disregard Supreme Court precedent like Bruen and Heller. The discussion also touches upon the potential Fifth Amendment takings clause violations inherent in confiscating lawfully acquired property without compensation.

Quick Summary

The Duncan v. Bont case challenges California's ban on standard-capacity magazines. Petitioners argue the Ninth Circuit's rulings disregard Supreme Court precedent like Heller and Bruen, and that the ban may also violate the Fifth Amendment's Takings Clause by confiscating property without compensation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Duncan v. Bont Case
  2. 01:10Challenge to California's Magazine Ban
  3. 02:20Role of California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA)
  4. 03:10Ninth Circuit's Handling of the Case
  5. 04:03Judge Bonitez's Prior Rulings
  6. 04:57Balancing Tests and Second Amendment Interpretation
  7. 06:23Ninth Circuit's Reputation and 'Mutiny'
  8. 07:11Circuit Splits and Supreme Court Review
  9. 07:49California's Ban vs. Other States (Grandfathering)
  10. 08:25Fifth Amendment Takings Clause Implications
  11. 09:23Case Percolation and Supreme Court's Role
  12. 09:53Call to Action and Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Duncan v. Bont case about?

The Duncan v. Bont case is a legal challenge against California's ban on magazines that can hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition. Petitioners are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review the Ninth Circuit's decisions upholding this ban.

Why are petitioners asking the Supreme Court to intervene in Duncan v. Bont?

Petitioners argue that the Ninth Circuit's rulings in Duncan v. Bont contradict established Supreme Court precedents like Heller and Bruen, which protect firearms in common use. They believe the Ninth Circuit is not properly applying Second Amendment protections.

Does California's magazine ban affect the Fifth Amendment?

Yes, petitioners argue that California's ban, which includes confiscating lawfully acquired magazines, may violate the Fifth Amendment's Takings Clause by taking private property without just compensation.

What is the role of the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) in this case?

The CRPA has been involved with the plaintiffs in the Duncan v. Bont case since its inception. They are highlighted as a key organization fighting for Second Amendment rights in California.

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