This video analyzes a Second Circuit Court of Appeals decision concerning New York's post-Bruin gun control laws. While the court struck down the "restricted places theory" and the requirement to disclose social media accounts for licensing, it upheld other aspects of the licensing regime, including the "good moral character" requirement. The speaker argues that the court made significant errors in its interpretation of historical analogues and the "sensitive places" doctrine, predicting that many of these rulings will not stand.
This video provides a detailed, 'geeky' analysis of Judge Renee Marie Baum's preliminary injunction order concerning New Jersey's concealed carry laws following the NYSRPA v. Bruin Supreme Court decision. The judge largely enjoined many of the state's new restrictions, finding them likely unconstitutional under the Second Amendment. Key areas addressed include sensitive places, insurance mandates, and the default rules for carrying firearms on private property. The analysis emphasizes the historical text and tradition standard established by Bruin, critiquing New Jersey's legislative approach.
This video discusses the legal and social implications of concealed carry in New York City, focusing on a city official carrying a firearm and the public's reaction. It also touches on the ATF's final rule regarding pistol braces and the broader context of self-defense laws, particularly in home invasion scenarios. The commentary highlights the perceived hypocrisy of 'normies' reacting negatively to lawful carry while potentially supporting restrictive gun laws.
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