Urgent California Magazine Ban UPDATE!!

Published on April 5, 2019
Duration: 7:21

This video provides an urgent update on the California magazine ban, specifically Penal Code 32310. It details a federal judge's ruling that deemed the code unconstitutional, followed by an appeal and a stay granted with specific exceptions. The expert instructor explains the implications for magazine ownership, particularly for those who purchased magazines within a certain timeframe, and discusses the ongoing legal battles that may reach the Supreme Court.

Quick Summary

A federal judge ruled California Penal Code 32310 unconstitutional, but a stay was granted pending appeal. This stay was modified, meaning the permanent injunction is stayed effective April 5th, 2019, though a prior preliminary injunction remains. Magazines purchased between March 29th and April 5th, 2019, are yours pending appeal.

Chapters

  1. 00:10California Magazine Ban Ruling
  2. 01:05Stay of Judgment and Appeal
  3. 01:38Court Modifies Stay
  4. 02:42Judgment Stay Details
  5. 03:41Injunctions and Ownership
  6. 05:30Grandfathering and Future Appeals

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the initial ruling on California Penal Code 32310?

A federal judge initially ruled California Penal Code 32310 unconstitutional, affecting the sale, transport, lending, manufacturing, and importation of standard and high-capacity magazines into California.

What is a 'stay' in the context of the California magazine ban?

A stay is a temporary suspension of a court's judgment, granted to allow for an appeal. In this case, Havier Becerra sought a stay to keep Penal Code 32310 in effect pending the appeal process.

Who is Havier Becerra and what is his role in the magazine ban case?

Havier Becerra, likely representing the California Department of Justice, filed for a stay of the judgment that declared Penal Code 32310 unconstitutional, seeking to maintain enforcement during the appeal.

What is the current status of magazine ownership for those who purchased them recently?

Magazines purchased in California between March 29th and April 5th, 2019, are considered legally owned by the purchaser pending the final resolution of the appeal process.

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