This video discusses the Supreme Court case Walford v. Lopez, which addresses the legality of carrying firearms on private property open to the public. Gun Owners of America (GOA) played a role in creating the circuit split that led to this case, stemming from their Antonyuk v. James case in New York. The core issue is whether states can implement 'vampire clauses' that require explicit permission from private property owners for concealed carry, effectively banning it by default in many locations.
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear Walford v. Lopez, a Hawaii lawsuit concerning 'sensitive spaces' and the 'vampire clause' related to concealed carry. This case challenges restrictions that effectively ban permit holders from carrying firearms in many public areas. The decision could significantly impact concealed carry rights nationwide and potentially influence other Second Amendment lawsuits.
This video provides an expert-level analysis of California's SB2 law and its implications for concealed carry permit holders, effective January 1st. It details the legislative background, key lawsuits like May v. Bonta, and recent court rulings, highlighting the potential for many Californians to become criminals due to the law's implementation. The speaker, Reno May, an expert in firearms law and a plaintiff in May v. Bonta, critically examines the legal challenges and the 9th Circuit's temporary stay.
This video announces a significant legal victory for gun rights advocates in California, specifically challenging SB2's 'sensitive spaces' and 'vampire clause' provisions. The ruling, issued by Judge Carney, restrains the enforcement of specific sections of the California Penal Code against CCW permit holders, lifting bans on carrying in previously restricted locations like parks, hospitals, and businesses. The speaker emphasizes the importance of supporting organizations like CRPA and FPC in these ongoing legal battles.
Gun Owners of America (GOA) secured a significant legal victory in New York, obtaining a preliminary injunction against key provisions of the state's concealed carry law. A New York state judge suspended restrictions on carrying firearms in sensitive locations like parks, zoos, airports, and places of worship, and also halted requirements for applicants to disclose social media accounts or household information. The ruling also struck down the 'vampire clause,' which mandated express permission from private property owners to carry firearms, effectively turning most of the state into a gun-free zone.
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