The Second Appellate Court has placed a hold on a federal judge's ruling that struck down key provisions of New York's concealed carry law. This decision by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily halts the enforcement of Judge Glenn Suddaby's ruling, which found major portions of the state's gun control law unconstitutional. The case is expected to proceed through the court system, potentially reaching the U.S. Supreme Court, as it directly relates to the Bruen decision.
This episode of "This Week in Guns" delves into the historical evolution of handgun calibers, particularly the 40 S&W, and its place in law enforcement and civilian use. The hosts discuss recent election results and their implications for gun control, analyze new and proposed firearm legislation in Oregon and New York, and touch upon legal battles surrounding gun bans in public spaces like the Atlanta Zoo. The discussion also includes the complexities of firearm liability in high-profile incidents, using the Alec Baldwin shooting as a case study.
This video analyzes a federal judge's ruling on New York's new concealed carry law. While the law was not blocked on its merits, the judge's commentary suggests potential weaknesses in the law's 'good character' requirement and 'sensitive locations' list. The case was dismissed on a technicality of standing, but the legal battle is expected to continue.
This video provides an in-depth analysis of the Supreme Court's decision in NYSRPA v. Bruen, which struck down New York's 'good cause' requirement for carrying firearms in public. The discussion highlights the establishment of a constitutional right to carry firearms outside the home, the shift in legal analysis to 'text, history, and tradition' rather than 'means-ends scrutiny,' and the historical context of firearm regulations. It emphasizes that the burden is now on the government to prove the constitutionality of firearm laws based on historical precedent.
This video provides an expert analysis of the NYSRPA v. Corlett Supreme Court case, focusing on the amicus briefs filed by members of Congress. The speaker, identified as an expert in Second Amendment law, breaks down the legal arguments challenging New York's 'proper cause' requirement for carry permits. The discussion highlights the historical context and legal precedents like DC v. Heller and McDonald v. Chicago, emphasizing the potential broad-reaching implications of this case for firearm rights nationwide.
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