TFA joins as amicus party in 9th Circuit case involving magazine limits in California

Tennessee Firearms Association supports an amicus brief filed with the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in Duncan v. Bonta, No: 19-55376, a matter involving California’s magazine capacity law. In this appellate mater, one of the real issues underlying the case is whether a court-made “two step analysis” that has been used by lower courts since shortly after the United States Supreme Court released its 2008 opinion in District of Columbia v. Heller to narrow and some instances blatantly circumvent the holding in Heller as a valid means of analysis when statutes or state action are subject to a 2nd Amendment challenge.

It is important for TFA and Tennesseans to be involved in cases across the nation, particularly in the federal appeals courts and the United States Supreme Court, if those cases are likely to have defining impact on the scope and application of the 2nd Amendment. Tennessee Firearms Association depends on your support to be able to engage and support significant state and federal litigation that is sadly necessary to restore and defend the rights protected by the Second Amendment.

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