California Magazine Ban Struck Down & Ruled Unconstitutional By Judge Benitez! Duncan
here is the actual ruling https://michellawyers.com/wp-conten...ision-Signed-by-Judge-R.-Benitez2263869.1.pdf
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnyss-VZd5s[/ame]
"One government solution to a few mad men with guns is a law that makes into
criminals responsible, law-abiding people wanting larger magazines simply to protect
themselves. The history and tradition of the Second Amendment clearly supports state
laws against the use or misuse of firearms with unlawful intent, but not the disarmament
of the law-abiding citizen. That kind of a solution is an infringement on the
Constitutional right of citizens to keep and bear arms. The adoption of the Second
Amendment was a freedom calculus decided long ago by our first citizens who cherished
individual freedom with its risks more than the subservient security of a British ruler or
the smothering safety of domestic lawmakers. The freedom they fought for was worth
fighting for then, and that freedom is entitled to be preserved still."
here is the actual ruling https://michellawyers.com/wp-conten...ision-Signed-by-Judge-R.-Benitez2263869.1.pdf
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnyss-VZd5s[/ame]
"One government solution to a few mad men with guns is a law that makes into
criminals responsible, law-abiding people wanting larger magazines simply to protect
themselves. The history and tradition of the Second Amendment clearly supports state
laws against the use or misuse of firearms with unlawful intent, but not the disarmament
of the law-abiding citizen. That kind of a solution is an infringement on the
Constitutional right of citizens to keep and bear arms. The adoption of the Second
Amendment was a freedom calculus decided long ago by our first citizens who cherished
individual freedom with its risks more than the subservient security of a British ruler or
the smothering safety of domestic lawmakers. The freedom they fought for was worth
fighting for then, and that freedom is entitled to be preserved still."
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