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Ep: 167 - CA Magazine Ban Lifted? | What the 9th Circuit Affirmation Really Means, with Adam Kraut

Apologies in advance! In places, the sound quality is less than perfect because of our connection. Because of the urgent nature of this episode's contents, we decided to push through and publish anyway. If you have any questions about what you hear (or don't), hit us up in the comments! The MagLife Podcast publishes weekly and available on iTunes, Spotify and everywhere else you listen to podcasts. On Friday, August 14th, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in the case of Duncan v Becerra (q.v.) that the California Magazine Ban (California Government Code § 31310) violates the constitution. This means what is often referred to as the "California high capacity magazine" (which really means standard capacity magazine) prohibition should be gone. But it's not. Unfortunately, the judges' ruling does not immediately make it legal to buy what are referred to as Large Capacity Magazines (LCM). The Court has not yet issued a mandate, the stay has not yet been lifted, and the State of California has options left to continue to make such purchases unlawful. According to our legal counsel and numerous other sources, including Adam Kraut of the Firearms Policy Coalition, the stay currently (as of this writing) remains in place, but as soon as that lifts - which could be as soon as this afternoon or as late as...whenever - Californians should be able to start buying "large-capacity" mags again. Read more about the California magazine ban and whether Californians should start buying now - or wait. California High Capacity Magazine Ban: Gone or not? They're actually Standard Capacity...and not at all unusual (q.v.) The Mag Life Podcast Episode 167 Listen to The Mag Life Podcast host Daniel Shaw and Firearms Policy Coalition legal strategist Adam Kraut as they discuss the legalities and immediate ramifications of today's ruling.


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