Gun rights supporters in California celebrate a pivotal ruling from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals that overturns the state’s one-gun-per-month purchase limit. This law, originally implemented in 1999 and expanded in 2019, was declared unconstitutional in the Nguyen v. Bonta case filed by the Second Amendment Foundation and other plaintiffs, including private citizens and gun advocacy groups.
The court’s decision is significant not only for its legal implications but also because the entire Ninth Circuit opted against reviewing it en banc, which is often the typical response to rulings favoring gun rights. This is seen as a major victory for Second Amendment proponents, who argue that such restrictions inhibit law-abiding citizens from exercising their rights. With California’s long history of stringent gun control measures, this ruling marks a crucial step towards challenging and potentially dismantling existing firearms regulations in the state.
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