Federal Judge Blocks California ‘High-Capacity’ Magazine Ban for Second Time
U.S. District Court Judge Roger T. Benitez blocked California’s ban on ammunition magazines holding more than ten rounds on Friday.
U.S. District Court Judge Roger T. Benitez blocked California’s ban on ammunition magazines holding more than ten rounds on Friday.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) launched a savage attack on a federal judge on social media Friday evening, calling U.S. Judge Roger T. Benitez “an extremist, right-wing zealot with no regard to [sic] human life.”
The Oregon Firearms Federation (OFF) has filed a lawsuit to stop stringent controls contained in Ballot Measure 114 from taking effect.
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee (D) signed legislation Wednesday that bans the sale of ammunition magazines holding more than 10 rounds.
A ban on the importation and manufacture of “high capacity” magazines is heading to Washington Gov. Jay Inslee’s (D) desk.
Online encyclopedia-turned information giant Wikipedia banned seven of its editors over their sympathy for a French presidential hopeful.
A ban on magazines holding more than ten rounds passed in the Washington Senate Wednesday night and now moves to the state’s House of Representatives.
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 SCOTUS.
Michigan Democrats have introduced gun control legislation to ban ammunition magazines larger than ten rounds in the wake of the November 30, Oxford High school shooting.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit reversed a lower court ruling Tuesday, siding with California Attorney General Rob Bonta and allowing the ban on possession of large-capacity magazines.
No one needs a gun that can fire “over 30, 40, 50, even up to 100 rounds,” President Joe Biden said Wednesday.
During his April 28, 2021, speech to Congress, President Biden called for a ban on “high-capacity magazines that hold 100 rounds.”
Biden repeated he strongly supported a ban on assault weapons and even a ban on magazines holding more than ten rounds.
Washington State’s Senate Law and Justice Committee heard a proposal Monday to ban ammunition magazines holding more than ten rounds.
Democrats on the Virginia House Public Safety Committee passed legislation Friday morning to require owners of “high capacity” ammunition to destroy or surrender said magazines.
Democrat presidential hopeful Joe Biden pushed a ban on the very magazines Secret Service agents used to protect him while he was Vice President under Barack Obama.
“Having assault weapons on the street and magazines carrying multiple bullets is irrational. There is no need for it, and your Second Amendment rights are in no way violated,” Biden told reporters in Iowa Monday.
On Labor Day, Democrat presidential hopeful Joe Biden called for a ban on magazines holding “multiple bullets,” which is essentially a ban on magazines holding more than one round.
The legislation containing New Zealand’s ban on semiautomatic rifles has now been introduced and it also bans various pump shotgun models.
Prime Minster Jacinda Ardern announced Thursday that New Zealand has officially banned “military-style” semiautomatic rifles and “high-capacity” magazines.
People for the American Way (PFAW) are defending the New Jersey “high capacity” magazine ban, which they present as a ban on “rapid-fire ammunition.”
Not a single New Jersey resident has surrendered their “high capacity” magazines to state police since the implementation of the magazine ban.
Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik said New Jersey’s newly implemented “high capacity” magazine ban endangers the lives of officers by also limiting their magazine size when they are off duty.
New Jersey is the latest state to ban so-called “high capacity” magazines for firearms, joining the likes of California, Colorado, Massachusetts, and New York.
On December 11, 2018, Breitbart News reported on our correspondence with the New Jersey State Police (NJSP), learning that they would not rule out going house-to-house, or door-to-door, to enforce the new “high-capacity” magazine ban.
NJ State Police Refuse to Rule Out Door-to-Door Enforcement of High Capacity Magazine Ban
The possession of “high capacity” magazines will be a fourth degree felony in New Jersey beginning Tuesday morning.
the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled Wednesday that New Jersey’s ban on “high capacity” magazines “does not unconstitutionally burden the Second Amendment’s right to self-defense in the home.”
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA-15) reacted to Wednesday night’s Thousand Oaks, California, shooting by blaming the gun laws in Arizona and Nevada.
The American College of Physicians (ACP) is calling on Congress to ban plastic guns, semiautomatic guns, and automatic guns as well.
AWR Hawkins talks with Cody Wilson about his battle with the Department of Justice and the overlooked agreement reached with the State Department.
The United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit upheld a June 29, 2017, ruling against California’s “high capacity” magazine ban.
While speaking to the Santa Fe County Federation of Democratic Women Gubernatorial Forum this month, New Mexico gubernatorial candidate Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) called for a ban on “high magazine cartridges.”
If the heinous attack on Santa Fe High School teaches us anything it is that the left’s favorite gun controls are impotent to stop school shooters.
Rep. David N. Cicilline (D-RI) and numerous Democrat colleagues in the House are pushing an “assault weapons” ban that would prohibit “high capacity” magazines and 205 different firearms.
A Washington Post reporter appears unaware that “assault weapons” were legal to purchase, own, and use while the ban on them was in place.
Colorado has universal background checks, a “high capacity” magazine ban, and 10 officers shot in five weeks, three fatally.
On Friday Gabby Giffords and her husband, Mark Kelly, endorsed Gavin Newsom as the “greatest leader” on gun control today.
NY has an “assault weapons” and “high capacity” magazine ban, expanded background checks, and over $5.6 billion in gun violence costs a year.
The National Rifle Association is readying a lawsuit against California’s new ammunition controls and that suit focuses on the failure to meet “statutorily mandated” deadlines throughout the lead-up to the launch of the controls.