Last week CCDL joined over twenty other law enforcement and firearms rights groups in filing an amicus brief in the 9th Circuit Court case of Duncan v. Becerra. This is a case regarding California's ban on possession of magazines holding over ten rounds with no grandfather clause.
That's right, confiscation of lawfully obtained private property.
Now it seems that every time we file one of these briefs, someone always complains that we're getting involved in cases that don't impact our members. Why is a Connecticut group wasting resources on a problem 3000 miles away in California?
It should be obvious, but apparently it isn't. These cases can have a HUGE effect on gun rights nationwide. That's why many of these same groups filed briefs in our case. If California is allowed to confiscate lawfully obtained magazines because they exceed an arbitrary capacity, how soon before other states like our own follow?
You can read the entire amicus brief here (pdf file): CCDL amicus brief Duncan FILESTAMPED.pdf
If you would like to see other documents file in this case, click here.

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