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California’s Large-Capacity Magazine Ban Upheld; Judge’s Unusual Dissent Goes Viral

California’s Large-Capacity Magazine Ban Upheld; Judge’s Unusual Dissent Goes Viral

California's Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a significant victory as the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the state's ban on large-capacity magazines, deeming it constitutional. This ruling marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing debate over gun control measures in the United States.

The decision was not without controversy, as Judge Lawrence VanDyke, who dissented, took an unconventional approach by posting a video on YouTube. In the video, he handled firearms to illustrate his argument against the ban, stating that it infringes on Second Amendment rights. The video quickly went viral, sparking a broader discussion on the intersection of judiciary practices and social media.

Judge VanDyke's method of dissent, though unusual, underscores the tensions surrounding gun legislation and the lengths to which officials will go to make their points heard. This case not only affects California but may influence future gun control discussions nationwide.

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