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SCOTUS Reverses and Remands Two NRA-ILA Backed Magazine Cases

7:00am Friday, July 15, 2022

One week after our landmark victory in NYSRPA v. Bruen, the Supreme Court issued orders in two other NRA-ILA backed cases. Those cases, ANJRPC v. Bruck and Duncan v. Bonta, challenge New Jersey and California laws that ban magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition.
The Third and Ninth Circuits, over dissents, upheld the bans by balancing the state governments’ safety interests with the restriction on the right to keep and bear arms. And both cases were appealed to the Supreme Court. Today, the Court vacated and remanded both cases back to the lower courts to rehear them and to apply the text-and-history test that it adopted in Bruen—not the interest-balancing tests that the courts applied previously. This is a good result that effectively gives us a second and better shot at winning the cases.
NRA-ILA remains dedicated to defending your Second Amendment rights through litigation in cases like these and by making your voices heard in capitols across the country.
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It looks like the days of being restricted to ten round crippled capacity magazines are over in the blue States. Hopefully Delaware's new over seventeen round magazine ban gets struck down too. Maybe Colorado citizens will get a decent portion of their 2nd Amendment liberties back as well.
 

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It looks like the days of being restricted to ten round crippled capacity magazines are over in the blue States. Hopefully Delaware's new over seventeen round magazine ban gets struck down too. Maybe Colorado citizens will get a decent portion of their 2nd Amendment liberties back as well.
By my count this totals 4 "Vacate and Remand" 2A cases that SCOTUS has given since Bruen. They're knocking them down like Dominoes.

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By my count this totals 4 "Vacate and Remand" 2A cases that SCOTUS has given since Bruen. They're knocking them down like Dominoes.

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And the Blue states will continue to ignore the SCOTUS rulings until some entity can actually enforce the ruling. While I aplaud the decisions, they remain paper tigers without teeth. Now, let an enforcement entity fine the governments of the several states in the billions, or arrest and imprision the leaders of same or confescate property bothe personal and corporate... When the tiger gets teeth, the situation will change - but not before.
 
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The only enforcement availabe to SCOTUS I know of, is the U.S. Marshal service under DOJ... of whom, the head is AG Merrick Garland.... a Biden appointee and one who is quite anti-gun unfortunately. The FBI is under the DOJ officially but is anyone expecting both FBI and US Marshal (they do have the Marshal of Supreme Court) to go after "Rogue States" that will disobey the SCOTUS decisions? :rolleyes:

Until SCOTUS rule once and for all in a big case that all gun laws are unconstitutional, yes. these GVRs are just paper tigers if there's no real actionable enforcement power willing to go against the Party in Power :rolleyes:
 

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Hopefully they find the stoopid new pistol brace rules that are forbidding by the 3letter guys "unconstitutional" soon too.
It was like the bump stock ban. I said all along Trump is setting a bad precedence. I could care less about bump stocks but I do care about the law and not passing Royal Decrees by the King. Why we had a revolution.
 
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