Today, May 18, the National Rifle
Association Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) announced it is
supporting, along with the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA), an
important Second Amendment lawsuit challenging California’s ban on the
possession of standard capacity magazines capable of holding more than 10
rounds.
The lawsuit, filed by NRA attorneys, titled
Duncan v.
Becerra, challenges California’s ban on possession of these standard
capacity magazines because the law violates the Second Amendment, the due
process clause, and takings clause of the United States
Constitution.
Duncan is the second
in a series of long and carefully planned lawsuits challenging the package of
gun laws passed last year that have collectively become known as “gunmageddon”
among gun owners.
NRA/CRPA will be hosting free webinars
on the pending DOJ “assault weapon” regulations, future regulations, along with
legal challenges. Click here to register in advance. If you would
like to view the current webinars on these laws, click here. If you would like to help our
pro-Second Amendment efforts in California with a donation, please click here. All donations will be spent to specifically benefit
California gun owners.
To stay up-to-date on the Duncan
case, as well as other important lawsuits and Second Amendment issues, please
keep an eye on your inbox and the California Stand and Fight website.
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