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California Mag Rush On As Ban Set To Be Restored
guns.com ^ | April 5, 2019 | Chris Eger

Posted on 04/05/2019 12:38:02 PM PDT by PROCON

California gun owners for the last week have been able to legally buy magazines that have been banned for non-law enforcement sales since 2000, sparking a rush on gun shops and efforts by manufacturers to speed the devices to the state. (Photos: Sacramento Black Rifle, San Diego County Gun Owners, Ruger)

Eager California gun owners are rushing to get their hands on magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds as a temporary break from the state’s mag ban is coming to an end.

The ruling that suspended the state law was put into place last week by a federal judge, who in turn granted a stay to California officials while the case continues on appeal. The new order, which becomes effective Friday at 5 p.m., has an allowance for the potentially thousands of new magazines that have been sold in the past week.

In short, on Friday evening California can restart their enforcement of state law prohibiting what are classified as “large capacity magazines,” which includes a ban on making, importing, giving, lending or buying such devices, while the case is in the courts. Likewise, people and businesses who have made, imported, sold, or bought such magazines in the recent window between March 29 and 5 p.m. on April 5, will be able to keep them while the case is still underway.

Many have pointed out this likely means previously ordered mags that arrive after the Friday deadline are illegal.

In the past week, major gun manufacturers and magazine makers have made efforts to ship the devices to the West Coast state, often announcing special deals and sales. On Thursday, Ruger President and CEO Chris Killoy said the company had shipped all their current inventory of such mags to California distributors “in order to satisfy this demand.” Brownells posted a video of boxes of 30-round PMAGs heading down a conveyor with a tag “the Freedom train is coming.”

On the ground in California, local stores have posted images of “batches of Freedom” in the form of pallets of magazines arriving from out of state and many adjusted their hours to accommodate long lines with reports of “hundreds of people” queuing up to buy what in many cases are standard capacity magazines that have been banned from non-law enforcement sales for two decades.

The legal challenge which triggered the ruling, Duncan v. Becerra, was brought two years ago by the National Rifle Association and its state affiliate over a new California law that outlawed magazines grandfathered under the state’s 2000 ban on mags capable of holding 10 or more rounds. The judge in the case, Roger T. Benitez, had previously stayed enforcement of that law, which remains in effect.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Local News
KEYWORDS: banglist; california; magban
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It SHOULD NOT be this much of a hassle to buy a friggin' standard capacity (30rd) magazine.

But it is California.

It is somewhat of a victory for now though.

1 posted on 04/05/2019 12:38:02 PM PDT by PROCON
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2 posted on 04/05/2019 12:38:42 PM PDT by PROCON ('Progressive' is a Euphemism for Totalitarian)
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To: PROCON

Thieves in fetid black robes.
If they can steal the second, the rest of the constitution is toilet paper.
“When nothing in society deserves respect, we should fashion for ourselves in solitude new silent loyalties”
Nicolas Davila


3 posted on 04/05/2019 12:45:29 PM PDT by glasseye ("24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a case. Coincidence? I think not." ~ H. L. Mencken)
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To: PROCON
Well, that was fun while it lasted...

Palmetto State Armory, Magpul, and other vendors were shipping as much freedom as possible into California this week.

The judge's stay of his ruling carved out an exception for those persons who bought between his ruling date of March 29th, up to 5 PM today.

Palmetto State Armory has a giant banner on their website right now that says "Last Call for California." They will stop accepting orders from California residents at 6 PM Eastern, 3 PM Pacific.

If you're in California, order NOW!

It is my expectation that the 9th Circus will reverse Judge Binitez in part, specifically the part that finds the magazine ban unconstitutional in its entirety, and uphold Judge Binitez in part, specifically the part that outlawed grandfathered magazines.

That would leave California the way it was before Prop 63 was passed.

4 posted on 04/05/2019 12:50:01 PM PDT by Yo-Yo ( is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
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To: PROCON
Many have pointed out this likely means previously ordered mags that arrive after the Friday deadline are illegal.

Ther are, literally, millions of standard capacity magazines that were ordered before the stay, that will arrive after today at 5pm. Tens, or even hundreds thousands of new felons!

5 posted on 04/05/2019 12:50:13 PM PDT by ETCM
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To: ETCS

Yep, cops in CA now have no choice but go door to door on every dwelling in California. Only way to be sure.

Heck, they might just stake out Cabelas and detain every person exiting, and search/arrest those with `illegal’ magazines.

“If you’re armed, you’re dangerous” is cops’ mantra now.


6 posted on 04/05/2019 12:54:53 PM PDT by elcid1970 (My gun safe is saying, "Room for one more, honey!")
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To: PROCON

If the imminent “boating accidents” were legit there would be enough magazines down there to elevate Lake Shasta at least five feet!


7 posted on 04/05/2019 1:09:14 PM PDT by Ciaphas Cain ("DonÂ’t piss off 'tolerant' people, theyÂ’ll kill you." -- DBrow on 04/04/2019)
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To: PROCON

Laws are for law abiders only.


8 posted on 04/05/2019 1:17:15 PM PDT by bgill (when you badmouth women, you are badmouthing your mama and the good women on FR)
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To: elcid1970
Personally, I prefer the 20 rd. They should require 100 rd. They are much harder to hide. And, if you fill them up they are very heavy.

Alas, my gun safe said "time to get another safe."

9 posted on 04/05/2019 1:24:26 PM PDT by depressed in 06 (60 in '20.)
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To: PROCON

Letter in a CA paper:
High-capacity magazines

EDITOR: San Diego-based U.S. District Court Judge Roger Benitez cited home invasions where a woman used the extra bullets in her weapon to kill an attacker, while in two other cases women without additional ammunition ran out of bullets, to ensure that high-capacity gun magazines remain legal in California (“Judge blocks ban on high-capacity ammo,” Saturday).

Benitez said that “individual liberty and freedom are not out-coded concepts” as he declared unconstitutional the law that would have banned possessing any ammunition magazine holding more than 10 rounds.

I don’t mean to belittle the women used in the judge’s scenario, because I can imagine that their experiences were quite traumatic, but this is a specious argument to justify gun owners’ automatically having more ammunition in their protect-my-home gun. If you, under duress, can’t shoot an intruder with the 10-round magazine you’re allowed now, how am I to believe that you, still under duress, can do it with a larger magazine?

Perhaps all the gun owners who are put off by the high-capacity magazine ban would well serve themselves to learn how to use their guns in high-pressure situations, thereby increasing the odds that they will shoot an intruder within the 10-bullet limit suggested.

MARTHA J****

Santa Rosa


10 posted on 04/05/2019 1:30:03 PM PDT by rey
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To: Yo-Yo
If you're in California, order NOW!

I called a few gun stores around the Bay Area, no one has any high-capacity magazines in stock. The last guy explained that he's not willing to accept any liability until the case is finally decided.

I won't run the risk of ordering online, either - if I ever do need to use my gun in self-defense, I don't want anything on it to be in question legally - in California, I'd probably end up in prison.
11 posted on 04/05/2019 1:40:41 PM PDT by AnotherUnixGeek
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To: PROCON
If you haven't read the court decision by Judge Benitez you must put it on your reading list, it reads like a thriller as he makes point after point building up to the final decision.

The final sentences prior to expressing the court order:

"This decision is a freedom calculus decided long ago by Colonists who cherished individual freedom more than the subservient security of a British ruler. The freedom they fought for was not free of cost then, and it is not free now."

Order Granting Plaintiffs' Motion for Summary Judgement, Declaring California Penal Code 32310 Unconstitutional and Enjoining Enforcement - pdf file

The opening line:

"Individual liberty and freedom are not outmoded concepts."

12 posted on 04/05/2019 1:56:29 PM PDT by concentric circles
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To: AnotherUnixGeek

If you use your gun for self defense in CA you still could get charged.
So just turn it in if you think you might use it for self defense.
What kind of logic did you learn?


13 posted on 04/05/2019 2:11:53 PM PDT by Honest Nigerian
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To: PROCON
Is Magpul public?

Shudda bought some stock...

14 posted on 04/05/2019 2:19:55 PM PDT by grobdriver (BUILD KATE'S WALL!)
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To: Ciaphas Cain

“If the imminent “boating accidents”...”

Do PMAGs float?


15 posted on 04/05/2019 2:22:39 PM PDT by moovova
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To: PROCON; All
Buy ‘em on the internet. Sheesh!

https://www.cdnnsports.com/magazines.html#capacity=30

https://www.cdnnsports.com/magazines.html#manufacturer=SIG%20SAUER&caliber=9MM&capacity=17,20

16 posted on 04/05/2019 2:23:54 PM PDT by Cobra64 (Common sense isnÂ’t common anymore.)
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To: Honest Nigerian
What kind of logic did you learn?

The kind that tells me not to buy something I won't be able to use. It's the same logic that is keeping most of the local gun stores from selling high-capacity magazines this week. I'll wait until I leave California or the case is finally ruled on by the SC to buy higher capacity magazines.
17 posted on 04/05/2019 2:30:25 PM PDT by AnotherUnixGeek
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To: ETCS

Couldn’t find a Ruger 10/22 25 round mag anywhere, all backordered


18 posted on 04/05/2019 2:33:43 PM PDT by RedStateRocker (Nuke Mecca. Deport all illegals. Abolish the DEA, IRS and ATF,.)
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To: Cobra64
Buy ‘em on the internet. Sheesh!

I doubt they'll ship to California until the lawsuit is settled.

19 posted on 04/05/2019 2:41:09 PM PDT by PROCON ('Progressive' is a Euphemism for Totalitarian)
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To: rey

This question is of course, purely hypothetical, but I would like to hypothetically ask if it is possible that I might have to hypothetically shoot 10 tyrants or more before reloading with my standard capacity magazine?

I fear tyrants more than I do criminals. (Although there is not that much difference between the two)


20 posted on 04/05/2019 3:25:19 PM PDT by DMZFrank
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