05-05-2023, 12:39 AM
so it sounds like you aren't interested in a civil civil discourse btfc. Good to know.
From deuxmac's link "But the Supreme Court has returned the case to Benitez for reconsideration under the standards it announced last year. “
here is the federal ruling (magazine capacity limit)
JUDGMENT
Entered: April 7, 2023
In light of the Supreme Court's decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol ***'n, Inc. v. Bruen, 142 S. Ct. 2111 (2022), the district court's judgment is vacated, and the matter is remanded for further proceedings. In remanding this matter, we take no position on the outcome previously
reached by the district court, and we do not retain jurisdiction. Rather, in the event that any party contests the district court's decision, a timely new notice of appeal should be filed. No costs are awarded. "
and the handgun roster challenge "Other California gun laws have also come under renewed legal attack, including the state’s limit of one gun purchase per month, a requirement that new handgun models “micro-stamp” their cartridges so that police can identify them at crime scenes and" https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch...amendment/ https://apnews.com/article/california-gu...f75555c044 This is Federal court, so any precedent here covers all states
And in that state ruling on the state's "assault weapon" ban isn't the final word because"The ruling’s conclusions are not binding on federal courts — including the Supreme Court, which may have the last word on the issue " That's the FEDERAL lawsuit that is parrallel that the article alludes to.
Lot's going on in just 1 state. Odd, how in another state, with a different court, Illinois, decided their "assault weapon" ban is illegal/unconstitutional, and issued an injunction. Same "Bruen" and "Heller" cites, different outcome so far. And Colorado killed their attempt at an "assault weapon" ban in light of everything going on. No reason to believe it would ever stick.
Maybe they should focus on mental/emotional health for prevention and enforcing existing laws to cut down on, or eliminate repeat offenders?
The VA really messed up in the Atlanta shooting this week.
From deuxmac's link "But the Supreme Court has returned the case to Benitez for reconsideration under the standards it announced last year. “
here is the federal ruling (magazine capacity limit)
JUDGMENT
Entered: April 7, 2023
In light of the Supreme Court's decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol ***'n, Inc. v. Bruen, 142 S. Ct. 2111 (2022), the district court's judgment is vacated, and the matter is remanded for further proceedings. In remanding this matter, we take no position on the outcome previously
reached by the district court, and we do not retain jurisdiction. Rather, in the event that any party contests the district court's decision, a timely new notice of appeal should be filed. No costs are awarded. "
and the handgun roster challenge "Other California gun laws have also come under renewed legal attack, including the state’s limit of one gun purchase per month, a requirement that new handgun models “micro-stamp” their cartridges so that police can identify them at crime scenes and" https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch...amendment/ https://apnews.com/article/california-gu...f75555c044 This is Federal court, so any precedent here covers all states
And in that state ruling on the state's "assault weapon" ban isn't the final word because"The ruling’s conclusions are not binding on federal courts — including the Supreme Court, which may have the last word on the issue " That's the FEDERAL lawsuit that is parrallel that the article alludes to.
Lot's going on in just 1 state. Odd, how in another state, with a different court, Illinois, decided their "assault weapon" ban is illegal/unconstitutional, and issued an injunction. Same "Bruen" and "Heller" cites, different outcome so far. And Colorado killed their attempt at an "assault weapon" ban in light of everything going on. No reason to believe it would ever stick.
Maybe they should focus on mental/emotional health for prevention and enforcing existing laws to cut down on, or eliminate repeat offenders?
The VA really messed up in the Atlanta shooting this week.