Upcoming "Gun Control" Gets Torched By 9th Circuit

Published on October 8, 2024
Duration: 5:02

This video discusses a significant legal victory for Second Amendment rights at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. A ruling in the Win v. Bonta case has effectively torched upcoming California gun control legislation, specifically AB 1483, which was set to take effect in January 2025. The court found that the existing one-in-30-day firearm purchase prohibition is likely unconstitutional, and this ruling will prevent the expansion of such restrictions to private party transfers.

Quick Summary

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has significantly impacted California gun laws by ruling in Win v. Bonta, likely rendering the upcoming AB 1483 unenforceable. This decision upholds an injunction against the one-in-30-day firearm purchase prohibition, preventing its expansion to private party transfers and allowing Californians to purchase firearms without the 30-day wait.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Ninth Circuit Victory
  2. 00:39Sponsor: American Hartford Gold
  3. 01:58Importance of Legal Wins
  4. 02:13California's AB 1483 Explained
  5. 02:41Win v. Bonta: The 1-in-30 Prohibition Case
  6. 03:06Impact on Private Party Transfers
  7. 03:52Court's Reasoning and Unanimous Decision
  8. 04:20Current Status for Californians
  9. 04:34Conclusion: A Win-Win Scenario

Frequently Asked Questions

What is AB 1483 and what was its intended effect in California?

AB 1483 was a California law set to take effect on January 1, 2025. Its primary goal was to expand the existing one-in-30-day firearm purchase prohibition to include private party transfers, effectively closing what the state viewed as a loophole.

How did the Ninth Circuit's ruling in Win v. Bonta impact AB 1483?

The Ninth Circuit's decision in Win v. Bonta, which upheld an injunction against California's one-in-30-day firearm purchase prohibition, has effectively 'torched' AB 1483. This ruling means the law, which aimed to expand these restrictions, is unlikely to be enforceable.

What is the current status of firearm purchases in California following the Win v. Bonta ruling?

As of the video's release, following the Ninth Circuit's decision in Win v. Bonta, Californians are currently allowed to purchase as many firearms as they wish within any timeframe, without being subject to the one-in-30-day waiting period.

Why is winning a Second Amendment case at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals considered difficult?

Winning a Second Amendment case at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals is described as being very difficult, akin to winning the lottery. Historically, it has been a challenging jurisdiction for Second Amendment advocates to achieve favorable rulings.

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