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CA: Ninth Circuit Issues Stay Freezing CA High-Capacity Mag Ban
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The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued a stay Tuesday which prevents the enforcement of California’s “large-capacity” magazine ban while an appeal is made to the Supreme Court.
Breitbart News reported that the Ninth Circuit on November 30 reversed a lower court ruling, siding with California Attorney General Rob Bonta and allowing the ban on possession of large-capacity magazines.
Breitbart News noted that District Court Judge Roger Benitez had ruled against the ban on July 3, 2017, and his ruling was upheld by a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit a year later, on July 17, 2018. |
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repealfederalgunlaws
(12/23/2021)
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FLOOD commiefornia with standard mags now. Sell em at gun shows or anywhere. They can't prove any mag's origin. All this over boxes with springs in them. The communists hate your rights, ALL of them. Anti gun states and nations are where the worst covid tyranny has been, and they took the guns FIRST, before the covid tyranny. |
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