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A D.C. appeals court ruled that the city’s 10-round magazine limit is unconstitutional, protecting law-abiding citizens' access to high-capacity magazines under the Second Amendment.
A D.C. appeals court has ruled that the city’s ban on firearm magazines holding more than 10 rounds is unconstitutional, violating the Second Amendment.
The 2-1 decision, in the case of Tyree Benson, found high-capacity magazines are commonly used by law-abiding citizens and thus protected under the Constitution.
The court overturned Benson’s conviction for possessing a 30-round magazine, stating the ban unconstitutionally restricts access to widely used firearms components.
The ruling, authored by Judge Joshua Deahl, marks a significant shift in gun rights law for the nation’s capital and may prompt further challenges to similar bans nationwide.
Un tribunal de apelaciones de DC dictaminó que el límite de 10 rondas de revistas de la ciudad es inconstitucional, protegiendo el acceso de los ciudadanos respetuosos de la ley a las revistas de alta capacidad bajo la Segunda Enmienda.