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Home » California Gun Advertising Law Blocked as Legal Costs Exceed $1.3 Million – USA Carry

California Gun Advertising Law Blocked as Legal Costs Exceed $1.3 Million – USA Carry

Adam Green By Adam Green March 19, 2026 4 Min Read
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California Gun Advertising Law Blocked as Legal Costs Exceed .3 Million – USA Carry

Key Takeaways

  • A federal court blocked a California law that restricted firearm-related advertising, citing First Amendment violations.
  • The case, Junior Sports Magazines Inc. v. Rob Bonta, involved multiple plaintiffs challenging the law since July 2022.
  • The court deemed the law unconstitutional and prohibited state officials from enforcing it, awarding $900,000 in legal fees to the plaintiffs.
  • This ruling reinforces that constitutional protections extend to lawful firearm use and related communications.
  • The decision marks the end of a years-long legal battle over the state’s attempt to regulate firearm-related messaging.

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LOS ANGELES, CA – A federal court has entered a final judgment permanently blocking enforcement of a California law that restricted certain firearm-related advertising, concluding it violated First Amendment protections.

The case, Junior Sports Magazines Inc. v. Rob Bonta, was originally filed in July 2022 by multiple plaintiffs, including youth shooting organizations, firearm advocacy groups, and publishers. The lawsuit challenged California Business and Professions Code Section 22949.80 under federal civil rights law.

After years of litigation, appeals, and injunction proceedings, the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California issued a final order on March 17, 2026. The court ruled in favor of the plaintiffs on their claim that the law violated the right to commercial speech under the First Amendment.

As part of the ruling, the court declared Section 22949.80 unconstitutional on its face and as applied to the plaintiffs. The order permanently prohibits California Attorney General Rob Bonta and other state officials from enforcing the law.

The court also directed the Attorney General to notify district attorneys and local government legal offices across California that the law can no longer be enforced.

In addition to the injunction, the court awarded plaintiffs $900,000 in attorneys’ fees and costs related to this case and its appeals. The judgment specifies that $550,000 will go to Michel & Associates, P.C., and $350,000 to the Law Offices of Donald Kilmer for their representation.

When combined with a separate but related case involving similar legal challenges, total costs tied to California’s law now exceed $1.3 million.

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This case followed earlier developments in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. In 2023, the appellate court found the law was likely unconstitutional and reversed a lower court’s denial of a preliminary injunction. That decision set the stage for further proceedings, ultimately leading to the permanent injunction now in place.

The ruling marks the conclusion of a multi-year legal battle over California’s attempt to regulate firearm-related communications. The case centered on whether the state could restrict messaging tied to lawful firearm use and youth shooting sports.

From a broader perspective, this decision reinforces that constitutional protections extend beyond ownership and carry. The ability to communicate, educate, and promote lawful firearm use remains a protected part of the Second Amendment ecosystem, especially when tied to training and youth participation in shooting sports.

Courts continue to affirm that efforts to restrict lawful firearm-related activity, including speech, must meet constitutional standards. This ruling serves as another example of those limits being enforced at the federal level.

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