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Federal judge issues injunction against CA microstamping requirement and other aspects of “Unsafe Handguns Act”

March 20, 2023 by Cam Edwards Leave a Comment

California’s requirement that all handguns sold in the state come with chamber load indicators, magazine disconnect mechanisms, and microstamping features are likely unconstitutional according to U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney, who granted an injunction on Monday in Boland v. Bonta; a case brought by the California Rifle & Pistol Association and several individual gun owners taking on the constitutionality of several aspects of California’s Unsafe Handgun Act.

In his ruling, Carney pointed out that California’s requirements have a “devastating impact” on Californians’ ability to acquire “new, state-of-the-art” handguns; noting that no new models of handguns have been made available for sale in the state for the past ten years thanks to the microstamping requirement. The judge went on to declare that the challenged provisions of the UHA are “not consistent with this Nation’s historical tradition of firearm regulation” and excoriated the state for preventing residents from accessing commonly owned firearms available in almost every other jurisdiction across the country.

Nevertheless, the government contends that the plain text of the Second Amendment does not protect Plaintiffs’ proposed course of conduct because Plaintiffs are still able to purchase some firearms and therefore keep and bear them. But a law does not have to be a complete ban on possession to meet Bruen’s first step.

Indeed, the Constitution protects much more than the bare right to keep and bear any outdated firearm for self-defense. The Second Amendment also protects attendant rights that make the underlying right to keep and bear arms meaningful. Those attendant rights include the right to acquire state-of-the-art handguns for self-defense.

Contrary to the government’s assertion, the fact that Californians may purchase other firearms—including long guns or single-shot guns (which are not subject to the UHA), outdated On-Roster handguns, or Off-Roster handguns on the secondary market— does not mean that the Second Amendment does not cover their proposed conduct of purchasing state-of-the-art handguns on the primary market.

Carney also found California’s evidence for the historical tradition of these aspects of the Unsafe Handgun Act to be less than persuasive. Attorney General Rob Bonta found a couple of statutes from the early 19th century in Maine and Massachusetts requiring all musket and pistol barrels to be inspected, along with similar provisions found in the 1770s in New Hampshire, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, but Carney says those laws had a very different intent than the chamber load indicators and magazine disconnect mechanisms  mandated by the California legislature.

Whereas CLI and MDM requirements are effectuated by checking only a few examples of a particular handgun model, proving laws were effectuated by examining each firearm manufactured. Whereas proving laws supported the use of firearms for self-defense by ensuring the weapon worked properly and safely, the MDM requirement can actually work against the use of a handgun for self-defense because it will not fire without the magazine. Put simply, requiring each model of handgun to contain additional features to potentially help a user safely operate the handgun is completely different from ensuring that each firearm’s basic features were adequately manufactured for safe operation.

Bonta had also argued that several statutes governing the storage of gunpowder from the late 1700s and early 1800s were historically analogous to the CLI and MDM requirents, but Carney found fault there as well.

But the goals of gunpowder storage laws and the means used to achieve those goals are very different from those of the UHA’s CLI and MDM requirements. The main goal of the gunpowder storage laws was to prevent fire. The primary way they achieved this goal was to regulate where and how gunpowder could be stored and sold, and to allow searches to ensure compliance with those storage laws.

In contrast, the CLI and MDM requirements are meant to prevent inadvertent discharge or firing of the firearm. They achieve this goal by requiring particular safety features in handguns. How and why these regulations burden a law-abiding citizen’s right to armed self-defense are too different to pass constitutional muster.

When it came to the state’s microstamping mandate, Bonta took the position that the requirement was nothing more than an extension of laws requiring firearms to have serial numbers and “historical analogues sufficient to support the federal law prohibiting the possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number are sufficient to support the microstamping requirement.”

Not so, says Carney.

Historical laws regarding serial numbers, and the historical analogues justifying serial numbers, do not impose anywhere close to the substantial burden on people’s Second Amendment right that the UHA’s microstamping provision does. The microstamping provision requires handguns to have a particular feature that is simply not commercially available or even feasible to implement on a mass scale.

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More telling and in contrast to the requirement of a serial number, which has been universally and easily implemented by manufactures across the globe, not a single manufacturer has implemented microstamping technology, and indeed it is not feasible to implement such technology broadly. Because of this, not a single new model of semiautomatic handgun has been added to the Roster since the microstamping requirement was implemented in May 2013. Californians have not had access to new semiautomatic models of handguns since that date. The rest of the country, on the other hand, has access to handguns that over the years have become more ergonomic, durable, reliable, affordable, and possibly even safer.

It’s an excellent decision by Carney, but though it did not come with a stay allowing the law to remain in effect while the injunction is appealed the Ninth Circuit will almost certainly grant that one shortly after the state requests it. [Editor’s note – the decision did grant the state 14 days to appeal to the Ninth Circuit.] Given the state’s 10-day waiting period on gun sales I’m not sure we’re going to see the same massive “Freedom Week” effect that took place when California’s ban on “high capacity” magazine was halted for a few days back in 2019, but any and all “off-roster” guns already in stock at California FFLs are going to be in high demand for as long as the average citizen has the ability to purchase one.

****Update****

I just spoke with Chuck Michel, head of the California Rifle & Pistol Association, who says there won’t be any Freedom Week… at least not right away. With the state’s 14-day grace period to appeal Carney’s decision before it takes effect, Michel says he too believes the state will have requested and Ninth Circuit will have granted that stay before that two-week time period is through.

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Thousands testify in opposition to Lamont’s gun control bills

March 7, 2023 by Cam Edwards Leave a Comment

Gov. Ned Lamont’s proposed package of new gun control laws, which feature everything from expanding the state’s ban on “assault weapons” to instituting a gun rationing scheme, ran into a buzzsaw of opposition at the Connecticut state capitol on Monday. Thousands of residents signed up to testify either in person or through written statements as the Senate Judiciary Committee held its first hearing on the package, with the vast majority of them objecting to the governor’s attempt to crack down on responsible gun owners.

Of the nearly 5,000 people who submitted comments more than 4,500 were opposed to Lamont’s anti-gun plans, compared to about 300 supporters. Many gun owners turned up in person in the hopes of testifying face-to-face with lawmakers as well.

Hyde Harman, who served in the military during the Vietnam War, said Lamont’s plan would restrict the rights of law-abiding gun owners.

“I don’t open carry, but I don’t care if someone else does,” said Harman, adding that state police often take 15 minutes to respond to his rural town of Voluntown along the Rhode Island border in eastern Connecticut.

Since overall crime is down in recent years and both Lamont and then-Gov. Dannel P. Malloy have closed prisons, Harman questioned why Lamont’s proposals are needed.

“If crime is down, why so many new restrictions?” Harman asked. “How is limiting my ability to purchase more than one gun per month going to stop crime? If the assumption is that I am making straw purchases, which is already illegal, then I am offended and this almost sounds libelous to me.”

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Darin Goens, state director of the NRA who has testified for 17 years in 11 states, said it is “splitting hairs” on which state has the toughest guns laws, but Connecticut ranks in the top five with California, New York, and others. He noted that New York and New Jersey have storage laws, but gun crimes have continued. He questioned boosting the age to 21, up from 18, to purchase a gun.

Currently, those 18 and older are allowed to purchase rifles or so-called long guns while handguns are limited to those 21 and older. But Goens said the increased age would not have stopped various shootings around the nation.

“We could pass everything on the slate here today and it would have no impact,” Goens said, adding that criminals “don’t care” and will not follow the laws.

Jake McGuigan, managing director of the National Shooting Sports Foundation, said he is concerned about a bill supporting micro-stamping, which is mandated in California.

“The technology is unproven,” McGuigan said. “The technology does not function reliably. … It’s only going to impact law-abiding gun owners purchasing at the retail level. … No manufacturers know how to comply.”

Anti-gun lawmakers also got a reminder that Lamont’s efforts to turn the right to keep and bear arms into a culture war battle hurts every responsible gun owner, including those on the left.

Longtime activist Cornell Lewis said that having the ability to possess weapons are important, including his grandparents who defended themselves years ago in Georgia. He described the scene of a rally for social justice at the state Capitol in which some people had concealed weapons.

“When the Proud Boys showed up, I shook their hands with a contingent of eight people,” Lewis told the committee. “They stood in the driveway of the state Capitol for two hours. If we were not armed, we would have been attacked. … We’ve never had to take our weapons out. … It’s important for people like myself to possess, legally, weapons. … The only reason that we have not been attacked by white supremacists … is they know we’re armed, and they know we’re not joking.”

Beyond the proposed one-gun-a-month law, microstamping, raising the age to purchase firearms and ammunition to 21, and the expansion of the state’s “assault weapons” ban to include those firearms lawfully purchased and possessed before the original ban was enacted, Lamont is calling for a host of other restrictions on legal gun owners, including the establishment of a 10-day waiting period on all gun transfers, increasing the criminal penalty for possessing a “large capacity” magazine, expanding the state’s firearm storage law, and requiring all home-built firearms to be registered with the state.

None of Lamont’s bad ideas would have a substantial effect on violent crime in Connecticut, and the vast majority of them are flagrant infringements on the fundamental right to keep and bear arms, but with the large Democratic majority in both chambers at least some of the governor’s anti-civil rights package has a good chance of being enacted despite the widespread opposition vocalized on Monday. Don’t count gun owners out completely though. Second Amendment groups like the Connecticut Citizens Defense League have been doing an incredible job of mobilizing members, and last year the group was able to help defeat a similar anti-gun package introduced and promoted by Lamont. CCDL members were out in force in Hartford for yesterday’s Judiciary Committee hearing as well, and they’ll be keeping up the pressure on legislators to reject the governor’s illegitimate gun grab and other infringements on their fundamental rights ahead of the Judiciary Committee’s March 31st deadline to advance these gun control bills, or better yet, reject them outright.

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