Amicus Brief Filed in Knife Rights v. Bonta

Amicus Brief Filed in Knife Rights v. Bonta

The fight for your constitutional rights continues in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Michel & Associates, P.C., representing the Second Amendment Law Center, has filed an Amicus Curiae Brief in Knife Rights v. Bonta.

The amicus (“friend of the court”) brief provides the court with essential context, constitutional analysis, and historical perspective that could shape the outcome of a case. Our filing explains why California’s ban on common knives violates the Supreme Court’s decision in Bruen and cannot stand under the Second Amendment.

This case isn’t just about knives—it’s about holding government accountable when it ignores constitutional protections and attempts to ban arms commonly owned by law-abiding citizens.

Here’s how you can help support this fight:

  • Stay informed – Follow important legal updates from the Second Amendment Law Center at www.2alc.org.
  • Support the cause – Donations help us continue to file briefs and challenge unconstitutional laws. Donate Today.
  • Spread the word – Share this case update with others who value their freedoms.

Every step forward in cases like Knife Rights v. Bonta brings us closer to restoring and protecting your constitutional rights. Donate to 2ALC.org today.

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