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Monday, April 27, 2020

Well, that didn't take long

The California judiciary giveth and the California judiciary taketh away. As we expected, the state filed an emergency motion to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, asking the Judge Roger Benitez’s injunction be lifted.

Benitez’s injunction issued in response to a motion in Rhode v. Becerra, had stopped enforcement of California’s ammunition background check law. That injunction allowed Golden Staters to once again buy ammo freely and out-of-state retailers to ship directly to California buyers.
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5 comments:

  1. This is something that most conservatives cannot fathom. Control-Freak Socialists are like a societal stream of flowing water that destroys the strongest of rocks. It's part of their DNA. It's what they only exist for. It's their sole reason to exist.

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  2. Haven't bought store ammo in many years. 30+ years. Reload my own. My wife and I have taken turkey, deer, and pigs with roll your own ammo. I even cast our own bullets. My equipment was bought at yard sales, flea markets, blanket traders, and Ebay. Screw those judges. I am a free citizen.

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  3. ...and in other states; ones like MA, gun shops and sporting goods stores that sell ammo ARE STILL CLOSED as non-essential, despite what President Trump said about them staying open. I'm kinda surprised that there are no more Federal Court suits over this.

    Nemo

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  4. Comments at the story indicate that site has some very angry readers.

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  5. Because how dare a judge give back the rights to the People.

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