Videos tagged with New York State Rifle and Pistol Association
This video discusses the drafting of a bipartisan gun control bill, reportedly with 60 votes secured. It highlights key figures like John Cornyn and Chris Murphy involved in the negotiations. The draft is expected to reveal Republican concessions and mentions concerns about red flag laws being used to reach the vote threshold. The potential impact of Supreme Court decisions, including the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen case, is also noted.
This video discusses the anticipation of a significant Supreme Court case, the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association case, which is predicted to impact gun control laws, particularly in 'may issue' states. It criticizes Alec Baldwin's call for gun control reform, highlighting his past involvement in a fatal shooting due to alleged gun safety failures. The content also touches on a recent Supreme Court leak as a potential distraction from the upcoming case.
This video discusses the potential overturning of Roe v. Wade based on a leaked draft Supreme Court decision authored by Justice Alito. The speaker, from Guns & Gadgets, draws a parallel to the upcoming New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen case, suggesting the court's willingness to overturn long-standing precedent in Roe v. Wade could indicate a similar approach to Second Amendment cases, particularly concerning may-issue concealed carry laws.
This video discusses the Biden administration's amicus brief filed with the Supreme Court in the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruin case. The brief argues against the Second Amendment rights of individuals seeking concealed carry permits in New York, specifically challenging the 'proper cause' requirement. The speaker expresses strong disapproval of the administration's stance, interpreting it as an attempt to undermine constitutional rights and uphold restrictive gun laws.
The Supreme Court reviewed ten Second Amendment cases but decided to hear none in their recent conference. These cases will likely be redistributed for future consideration. The court's decision to not deny any cases suggests they are still deliberating on which cases, if any, will be taken up to address the inconsistencies in appellate districts regarding Second Amendment interpretations.











