WA Supreme Court upholds temporary ban on high-capacity magazines
On Thursday morning, Washington Supreme Court Commissioner Michael Johnston issued a ruling upholding a temporary statewide ban on the sale of high-capacity magazines for guns.
Earlier this month, Cowlitz County Superior Court judge Gary Bashor ruled that the state Legislatures 2022 law banning high-capacity magazines is unconstitutional. Commissioner Johnston issued an emergency stay immediately following Bashors ruling to temporarily keep the state ban in place.
Johnstons April 25 ruling extends the temporary ban on the sale of high-capacity magazines while the case makes its way through the appeals process.
In September 2023, Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson sued Gators Custom Guns in Kelso. The suit alleged the store had offered more than 11,400 high-capacity magazines for sale since the state ban on magazines with more than 10 rounds went into effect in July 2022.
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