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A Monumental 2A Victory: 3rd Circuit Strikes Down New Jersey Semiautomatic Rifle And Magazine Restrictions

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleJuly 19, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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PHILADELPHIA, PA — The legal defenses sustaining strict state-level firearm regulations are fracturing. Operating as a full en banc bench, the Philadelphia-based 3rd Circuit dramatically expanded a fragmented 2024 lower-court decision. While that previous district ruling had narrowly struck down the state’s ban only as it applied specifically to the Colt AR-15 model, the 3rd Circuit completely rejected that single-model approach.

Instead, the court declared the state’s entire “assault-firearm” ban unconstitutional as it applies to the full class of modern semiautomatic rifles, while simultaneously reversing the lower court’s decision that had briefly kept the state’s 10-round magazine ceiling intact.

The NRA’s Eight-Year War

The decision concludes a bitter legal marathon initiated immediately after New Jersey tightened its regulatory screws in 2018. For the NRA and its state affiliate, the Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs (ANJRPC), the ruling is a massive validation of a multi-year litigation strategy.

“This is an NRA case that we’ve been litigating since 2018, so it’s a monumental win,” Justin Davis, managing director of public affairs for the National Rifle Association, told Fox News Digital.

In an official public brief, the organization added:

“Today marks a historic victory for the NRA, the Second Amendment, and law-abiding Americans. The Third Circuit has struck down these unconstitutional so-called assault weapons bans and magazine bans… affirming what we’ve always known: the right to keep and bear arms, including commonly-owned rifles and standard-capacity magazines, is fundamental.”

The History and Tradition Mandate

The most striking element of the decision is the author of the majority opinion. U.S. Circuit Judge Arianna Freeman, an appointee of President Joe Biden, anchored the 10-judge coalition by strictly applying the Supreme Court’s foundational text-and-tradition test dictated by the 2022 Bruen decision.

Under this framework, modern gun regulations are stripped of public policy balancing metrics; the government carries the absolute burden to prove a restriction is tightly aligned with America’s historical tradition of firearm regulation dating back to the Founding era.

“Bans on weapons in common use for lawful purposes are unlawful. So are severe restrictions on weapons in common use for lawful purposes,” Judge Freeman wrote for the majority. “However much nuance we might employ, we could not overcome the dearth of relevantly similar Founding-era restrictions… That principle resolves our inquiry here.”

The court concluded that because modern semiautomatic rifles are possessed by millions of responsible citizens, they are indisputably “Arms” under the plain text of the Second Amendment, rendering a categorical prohibition entirely unlawful.

A Fractured Dissent and an Inevitable Appeal

The ruling immediately triggered a fierce backlash from the court’s five dissenting judges and state officials. The dissent argued passionately that the majority was overreaching, characterizing the banned platforms as military-grade equipment capable of “wholesale destruction.” They emphasized that this decision violently clashes with every other federal appeals court in the country—such as the 2nd, 4th, and 7th Circuits—which have routinely sustained similar restrictions.

New Jersey Attorney General Jennifer Davenport slammed the ruling as “as unfortunate as it is legally incorrect,” pointing out that New Jersey’s 35-year restriction framework had been a vital tool in maintaining historically low rates of local gun violence. Davenport confirmed her office is rapidly evaluating an appeal.

The Cataclysmic Circuit Split

This historic 3rd Circuit ruling breaks a dam in the federal judiciary. For years, gun-control advocates relied on a uniform wall of appellate decisions upholding assault weapon bans. By creating a direct circuit split, the 3rd Circuit has forced a structural crisis that only the nation’s highest court can resolve.

The timing could not be more volatile: just last month, the U.S. Supreme Court officially granted certiorari to review AR-15 and semiautomatic rifle bans originating out of Cook County, Illinois, and the state of Connecticut. With a 6-3 conservative majority already poised to decide the future of these rifles this fall, yesterday’s New Jersey ruling adds immense fuel to the fire, virtually guaranteeing that state-level hardware bans are entering their final days of constitutional viability.

Safety Tip: For firearms owners and carriers residing within the Garden State, this appellate victory is a massive systemic milestone, but it demands strict post-judgment discipline. Local firearms communities are already reporting confusion regarding whether 15- or 30-round magazines can be immediately carried or purchased off commercial shelves. Technically, while the law has been declared unconstitutional, the 3rd Circuit has remanded the case back to the district court to issue a formal new order. Furthermore, state police and local law enforcement units may take days to adjust their internal administrative enforcement guidelines. Do not rush out to cross state lines or alter your carry loadouts until your local retail and legal networks confirm that the district court’s formal mandate has been officially entered into the state registry. Staying safe means staying legal until the procedural dust settles.

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