Ex-post facto is if they made it illegal to buy and then punished you for buying them before they were illegal (even if you had gotten rid of them)txblackout wrote:K.Mooneyham wrote:That's my point, though. If you live in California, and already owned the magazines, then you are being penalized for something that happened prior to the date of the bill becoming law. Also, where is the just compensation for what amounts to the taking of peoples' possessions, unless they could sell them out-of-state?KLB wrote:It's not an ex post facto law unless someone can be punished for having possessed such a magazine before the law's effective date. I assume that is not the case with this law.K.Mooneyham wrote:can someone please explain how this new California magazine law is not considered an "ex post facto" law?
Ex-post facto is if they made it retroactively illegal to possess, you got rid of them, but they prosecuted you for possessing them while they originally had been legal.
If they make them illegal now, and you continue to keep them, you are now breaking the law because it is your current action, not a historical action.