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Duncan vs Becerra - 9th Circuit strikes down CA Magazine Ban


Molly B.

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California’s near-categorical ban of LCMs (Large Capacity Magazines) infringes on the fundamental right to self-defense. It criminalizes the possession of half of all magazines in America today. It makes unlawful magazines that are commonly used in handguns by law-abiding citizens for self-defense. And it substantially burdens the core right of self-defense guaranteed to the people under the Second Amendment.

 

It cannot stand.

 

We AFFIRM the district court’s grant of summary judgment for plaintiffs-appellees.

 

CA Magazine Ban.pdf

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Great news. And from the Ninth Circuit no less.

Sounds like Trump’s judicial picks are paying off.

One of the judges was appointed by Trump and one was appointed by GW Bush.

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Same case but posting here in the Judicial forum with the ruling document for historical reference.

Had to try, I saw it as funny, maybe not, but you were late.....lol

Now back to our regular scheduled show......

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Is there a chance of an appeal and then an en banc hearing?

There is a 100% chance that there is a 100% chance that there will be an appeal and en banc.

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The 9th??? The 9th??? The end of the world must be near!

Some president and the senate have been pretty busy filling federal judge vacancies. Can you guess which President and Senate?

 

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Is there a chance of an appeal and then an en banc hearing?

 

There is a 100% chance that there is a 100% chance that there will be an appeal and en banc.

 

Are you saying if the panel consisted of a Clinton and Obama appointee that the ban would have been upheld?

 

 

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Whoever loses, the next step is federal Supreme Court.

Maybe not. Going that route might open up other states bans that don't want them deleted. Those other states may put pressure on the CA AG to suck it up and stop before going to the SC.

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