Videos tagged with New York CCIA
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld New York's ammunition background check law, ruling that it does not meaningfully constrain Second Amendment rights. The court cited the Bruen Framework but interpreted it to consider minor inconveniences like fees and delays as not infringing on constitutional rights. This decision could set a precedent for other states seeking to regulate ammunition purchases.
This video analyzes the legal challenges to New York's Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA), focusing on the Christian v. James case. The district court struck down the 'catchall' provision prohibiting firearm possession on private property without express permission, deeming it unconstitutional post-Bruin. The case is now before the Second Circuit, with oral arguments scheduled for June 25th. The speaker anticipates the Second Circuit will uphold the district court's ruling, potentially teeing up a definitive Supreme Court review of these carry bans.











