The Supreme Court has ruled that individuals in New York no longer need to demonstrate 'just cause' to obtain a permit to carry a firearm. This decision is seen as a significant victory for Second Amendment rights, overturning a long-standing requirement that forced citizens to beg for permission to exercise their right to self-defense. The speaker argues that this ruling will lead to safer communities by empowering law-abiding citizens.
This video discusses two key firearms-related legal developments. First, it covers the reversal of a lead ammunition ban in national parks by the new Secretary of the Interior, Ryan Zinke, highlighting concerns about industry consultation and the science behind such bans. Second, it examines New Jersey's 'May Issue' concealed carry permit system, focusing on Governor Christie's efforts to expand the 'just cause' definition to include serious threats, spurred by the tragic case of Carol Bone.
This video argues that police do not have the right to target or harass individuals solely for carrying a firearm. The speaker emphasizes that 'just cause' is required for a stop, not simply the presence of a gun. The content highlights the importance of understanding legal rights and fighting overreach in court rather than on the street.
This video discusses a significant legal ruling in California regarding concealed carry permits (CCPs). The 9th Circuit Court has deemed unconstitutional any law that does not accept 'Self Defense' as 'Just Cause' for issuing a CCP. The ruling prevents the California Department of Justice and the Brady Campaign from intervening, and there will be no further appeal from the Sheriff's office. The video emphasizes that all demonstrations are conducted on a private range under professional supervision.
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