Here we go again.

As Twitchy reported, a federal judge in California last week declared the state’s 10-round limit on firearms magazines unconstitutional and “permanently enjoined from being enforced.”

California’s Attorney General Xavier Becerra isn’t giving up, though. The California Department of Justice on Monday night filed a motion asking the court to stay its ruling.

BREAKING: Duncan v. Becerra lawsuit — California DOJ files a motion asking Court to stay its ruling allowing acquisition of 10+ round magazines in California. Opposition filing coming soon. See the latest court filings here:… https://t.co/kQmUxX7Dbk — C.D. Michel (@CRPAPresident) April 1, 2019

California is demonstrating it will go to great lengths to avoid recognizing your #2A rights to own arms in common use for lawful purposes. https://t.co/bktYsFxqAl — Cam Edwards (@CamEdwards) April 2, 2019

If only state attorneys general were bound by some constraints over the likelihood of success of an appeal, like there are in the real world. — Patrick H. (@trogdor8768) April 2, 2019

Considering the Judge eviscerated every argument they have presented, and they shotgunned all of the extant arguments used by anti's, I rate their chances low. — Matthew Carberry (@CarberryMatthew) April 2, 2019

Yes but you are dealing with the ideologues of the 9th Circuit. — John Richardson (@jpr9954) April 2, 2019

Nope. We won. Too bad. — scubadew (@Hazardous711) April 2, 2019

It would be lovely, but unexpected, if the court politely told the California DOJ to f off. Using big words so it took the DOJ a while to understand. — willy emmie (@terriermix) April 2, 2019

He can ask for a stay all he wants he can ask for chimichangas or tamales for all i care, the Constitution is clear my second amendment rights shall not be infringed! — SICK OF IT ALL (@VivaLaMigra) April 2, 2019

That's the bottom line. — ✯ Lizzy Tex Borden ✯ (@LizzyTexBorden) April 2, 2019

Online stores are selling high-capacity magazines now get them while you can. — Setholic ?? (@Setholic) April 2, 2019

Standard capacity magazines heading to California after a Judge with real #gunsense struck the Unconstitutional ban down. pic.twitter.com/U9M8FJCAiG — Adam Piersen (@AdamPiersen) April 1, 2019

The state has requested a partial stay on the judge's order, asking that the ban on buying magazines continue while the case is being appealed. Don't be surprised if you see a ruling from the 9th Circuit doing just that later this week. https://t.co/P5QyKQFyQz — Cam Edwards (@CamEdwards) April 2, 2019

SCOTUS TIME! — Jonathon Weeks (@JonathonWeeks5) April 2, 2019

Why are they fighting tooth-n-nail to continue infringing people’s #2A rights?? None of these laws have demonstrated any affect on reducing violence or crime in California. — Μολὼν Λαβέ (@M0L0NL4BE) April 2, 2019

Nothing makes sense in California.

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