Urgent California Magazine Ban UPDATE!!

Published on April 5, 2019
Duration: 7:21

This video provides a critical update on the California magazine ban, specifically Penal Code 32310. A federal judge initially ruled the ban unconstitutional, but a stay was granted pending appeal. The court modified this stay, allowing the ban to be enjoined pending appeal, with specific exceptions for magazines purchased within a defined window. The legal battle is ongoing and may reach the Supreme Court.

Quick Summary

A federal judge ruled California Penal Code 32310 unconstitutional, but a stay was granted pending appeal. The court modified this stay, allowing the ban to be enjoined pending appeal, with exceptions for magazines purchased between March 29th and April 5th, 2019.

Chapters

  1. 00:10California Magazine Ban Ruling
  2. 01:05Stay of Judgment & Appeal
  3. 01:38Court Modifies Stay
  4. 02:42Judgment Stayed Pending Appeal
  5. 03:41Injunctions on Possession
  6. 05:30Grandfathering Magazines & Future Appeals

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the initial ruling on California's magazine ban?

A federal judge ruled California Penal Code 32310, which banned the sale, transport, and manufacturing of standard and high-capacity magazines, unconstitutional. The California DOJ was enjoined from enforcing this code.

Was the ruling on the California magazine ban immediately effective?

No, the ruling was stayed pending an appeal. The permanent injunction was stayed effective April 5th, 2019, at 5 p.m. The preliminary injunction from June 29th, 2017, remained in effect for certain possession aspects.

Who filed for a stay on the California magazine ban ruling?

California Attorney General Havier Becerra filed for a stay of the judgment. He sought to have the ban remain in effect and be considered constitutional until the appeal process was completed.

What are the implications for magazine owners in California after the stay modification?

Magazines purchased between March 29th, 2019, and April 5th, 2019, are considered yours pending appeal. However, the preliminary injunction from 2017 may still affect possession for those who bought magazines earlier.

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