The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled against California’s groundbreaking law that requires background checks for ammunition purchases, marking a significant setback for the state’s gun control framework. This law, implemented after voter approval in 2016, aimed to enhance public safety but faced legal challenges from gun rights advocates almost immediately; the recent ruling further complicates California’s efforts to regulate firearms after a 2022 Supreme Court decision expanded gun rights nationwide.
In its July 24 ruling, the court concluded that the law “meaningfully constrains California residents’ right to keep and bear arms,” as it imposed financial and logistical barriers on ammunition purchases. Justice Sandra Segal Ikuta emphasized that the state could not provide appropriate historical justifications for such regulations under the Second Amendment, prompting Governor Gavin Newsom to criticize the decision for undermining progress in preventing gun violence. This legal battle underscores the ongoing tension between public safety measures and Second Amendment rights in the United States.
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