9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals,
Constitutional Law
Aug. 15, 2024
9th Circuit panel doubts state's gun-a-month limit is constitutional
Deputy Attorney General Jerry T. Yen argued the 1999 statute was intended to block "straw purchases," in which people buy a lot of guns and sell them on the black market. But judges on the panel said the law was not limited to gun purchases by dangerous persons.
A 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel on Wednesday appeared to take a dim view of a California law that limits gun purchases to one per month, questioning whether the statute is constitutional under a key 2022 U.S. Supreme Court decision.
Deputy Attorney General Jerry T. Yen argued the 1999 statute, since modified in 2021 to include centerfire semiautomatic rifles, was intended to block "straw purchases," in which people buy a lot of guns and sell them on the black ...
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