2 MIN AGO: Supreme Court DECISION On REMOVING Second Amendment!

Published on July 13, 2024
Duration: 40:06

This video analyzes recent Supreme Court decisions and their impact on Second Amendment rights, focusing on New York's concealed carry laws, proper cause requirements, and ammunition background checks. It discusses how the Bruen decision has altered legal standards for gun control legislation and highlights ongoing legal challenges to various firearm regulations across different states. The content also touches upon the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) and its implications for holding manufacturers liable.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court has made significant rulings impacting Second Amendment rights, notably declaring New York's proper cause concealed carry statute unconstitutional. This decision, stemming from the Bruen case, requires gun control measures to align with historical traditions. The Court also denied review of cases challenging ammunition background checks and the scope of the PLCAA, indicating a trend of allowing lower courts to adjudicate these complex legal issues.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Supreme Court Decisions on Firearms
  2. 00:58Supreme Court Rejects NY Concealed Carry Review
  3. 01:07NY Proper Cause Statute Declared Unconstitutional
  4. 02:14Context: Uvaldi and Buffalo Shootings
  5. 02:24Political Reactions to Supreme Court Ruling
  6. 02:59NYSRPA Lawsuit Details
  7. 03:47Justice Thomas's Majority Ruling on Proper Cause
  8. 04:03Justice Breyer's Dissenting View
  9. 04:16Altering Standards for Gun Control Laws
  10. 04:31Rahimi Case and Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
  11. 05:00Statistics on Mass Shootings
  12. 05:14NDB Weapon Losses
  13. 05:31Justice Department's Stance on Gun Laws
  14. 06:01Impact of Supreme Court Review
  15. 06:27Second Amendment Rights Impact
  16. 06:34New Legal Criteria for Gun Legislation
  17. 07:06New York's Post-Ruling Legislation
  18. 07:31Legal Challenges to NY Law
  19. 07:40New Jersey Gun Laws
  20. 08:04Federal Acts Threatened by New Standard
  21. 08:16New Mexico Governor's Ban
  22. 08:33West Virginia Case Dismissal
  23. 08:45Fifth Circuit Ruling on Domestic Violence Orders
  24. 09:08Justice Department Plans Appeal
  25. 09:20Red Flag Laws and Legal Challenges
  26. 09:30Domestic Abuse Arms Act Validity
  27. 09:40Difficulty Applying Bruen Ruling
  28. 10:02New State Gun Laws in Early Stages
  29. 10:06Fully Automatic Machine Guns vs. Semi-Automatics
  30. 10:15Focus on Violent Crime
  31. 10:26Halting Enforcement of Laws
  32. 10:32Challenges to Stronger Gun Laws
  33. 10:49New Mexico Governor's Executive Order
  34. 11:12Gun-Related Injuries Statistics
  35. 11:24Bernalillo County Enforcement
  36. 11:32New Mexico Carry Ban Details
  37. 11:49States Without Open Carry Permits
  38. 12:07Criticism of New Mexico Ban
  39. 12:34Gun Rights Activists' Claims
  40. 12:48Law Enforcement Non-Participation
  41. 13:01Historical Context of Restrictions
  42. 13:13The Problem of Gun Violence
  43. 13:32Supreme Court Rejects Nevada Case Appeal
  44. 13:45KCI Magazine Lawsuit
  45. 14:08Holding Gun Makers Accountable
  46. 14:30PLCAA as Key Issue
  47. 15:17Repeal of PLCAA
  48. 15:30Supreme Court Denies Review of Magazine Case
  49. 16:16Magazine as Component Part Under PLCAA
  50. 17:15Explanation of PLCAA
  51. 17:41California High-Capacity Magazine Ban
  52. 18:36PLCAA Definition of Eligible Product
  53. 19:01Judge's Decision on KCI Case
  54. 19:34Arguments Against Classifying Rifle Mag as Component
  55. 20:05KCI Cites Prior Ruling on Bump Stock
  56. 20:15Amount of Gun Violence
  57. 20:29Holding Gun Makers Accountable
  58. 20:41Bump Stock Deemed Component Part
  59. 21:10Inconsistency in Court Reasoning
  60. 21:35Concerns for Accessory Makers
  61. 22:17Vulnerability of Accessory Producers
  62. 22:41Examples of Accessories
  63. 23:18Worries About PLCAA Effectiveness
  64. 23:34Encouraging Lawsuits Against Accessory Manufacturers
  65. 23:45KCI Contends Supreme Court Should Intervene
  66. 24:03PLCAA Held Unconstitutional
  67. 24:26PLCAA Rules and Dismissal Request
  68. 24:33Supreme Court Refuses to Review KCI Case
  69. 24:49Anti-Gun Organizations' Litigation Practices
  70. 25:08Supreme Court Reluctance on Disputes
  71. 25:15PLCAA and Second Amendment Case
  72. 25:27Increase in Lawsuits Against Manufacturers
  73. 25:42Supreme Court Denies Challenge to NY Concealed Carry
  74. 25:49Gazola v. Hack Case
  75. 26:07Emergency Application to Supreme Court
  76. 26:25NY Criminal Code Defiance of Supreme Court
  77. 26:33Consequential Supreme Court Case
  78. 26:43Challenge to NY Law Requirement
  79. 26:51NYSRPA v. Bruen Case
  80. 27:06CCIA Background Check System
  81. 27:09CCIA Illegality Claims
  82. 27:16Bruen Decision Impact
  83. 27:34Restrictions on Ammunition Purchase
  84. 27:37Second Amendment Rights Discussion
  85. 27:52Bruen Ruling Invalidation of NY Law
  86. 28:09Government Must Provide Evidence
  87. 28:16New York State Law Limits
  88. 28:28Preventing Future Mass Shootings
  89. 28:37Right to Keep and Bear Arms
  90. 28:43New York Enforces May-Issue Scheme
  91. 29:05Plaintiffs' Request for Injunction
  92. 29:18Interlocutory Appeal to Second Circuit
  93. 29:43Petition to Supreme Court
  94. 29:52Reading the Second Amendment
  95. 30:02Inalienable Right
  96. 30:06Weapons Designed to Kill Efficiently
  97. 30:08Ammunition and Concealed Carry Improvement Act
  98. 30:15Intriguing Approach for Supreme Court Review
  99. 30:21Supreme Court Denies Early Review of Ammunition Case
  100. 30:26Petition for Review Before Judgment
  101. 30:42Request for Review Denied
  102. 30:52Supreme Court's Consistent Position
  103. 31:02Appeal for a Stay
  104. 31:05Coming for Your Guns
  105. 31:12Soviet Gun Control Example
  106. 31:18Implications for Guns on the Street
  107. 31:22Anono Case Emergency Application
  108. 31:34Justice Alito's Interest
  109. 31:40Warning to Second Circuit
  110. 31:51Supreme Court May Take a Look
  111. 32:00Five CCI Cases Argued
  112. 32:11Second Circuit Inactivity
  113. 32:15New York Ammunition Background Check System
  114. 32:30Plaintiffs Approach Supreme Court Again
  115. 32:43Supreme Court to Hear Major Gun Control Case
  116. 32:52People Resist and Triumph
  117. 33:00Gun Safety Laws Save Lives
  118. 33:03Urging Supreme Court to Halt Execution
  119. 33:15Grounds for Request
  120. 33:34Customer Delays with Ammunition Sales
  121. 33:40Gun Shop Owners and Customers
  122. 33:42Federal Law Enforcement Review
  123. 33:54Initial Request to Justice Sotomayor
  124. 34:05Justice Sotomayor Rejects Application
  125. 34:10Plaintiffs Refile Motion to Justice Thomas
  126. 34:30Justice Thomas Selected
  127. 34:32Matter Sent to Supreme Court for Discussion
  128. 34:36Court Deliberates on Cases
  129. 34:42Justices Hearing Arguments
  130. 34:48Harm to Americans and Liberties
  131. 35:00Sweeping Complications Nationwide
  132. 35:03Defend Public Spaces
  133. 35:05Ruling from Conference
  134. 35:09Supreme Court Opts Against Reviewing Gazola
  135. 35:14Supreme Court Will Not Act on Emergency Basis
  136. 35:22Impact on Ammunition Purchases
  137. 35:29Firearm Background Checks Process
  138. 35:38New Law for Background Checks
  139. 35:48Lie to the American People
  140. 35:54Second Circuit Decision Pending
  141. 36:01Improbable Supreme Court Intervention
  142. 36:16Supreme Court Decision Without Descent
  143. 36:30Supreme Court's Position on Second Amendment Issues
  144. 36:44Emergency Applications for Relief
  145. 36:52Gun Confiscations
  146. 36:58Wild West Argument
  147. 37:05Second Amendment Matters
  148. 37:09More Firearms on Streets
  149. 37:17Citizen's God-Given Right
  150. 37:22ATF to Supreme Court
  151. 37:26Stay of Vacat of Frames and Receivers Rule
  152. 37:33Justices Roberts and Barrett
  153. 37:36Justice Alito Administrative Stay
  154. 37:45Vanderstock Case
  155. 37:51Justice Alito Against Original Stay
  156. 38:07Supreme Court Hands-Off Approach
  157. 38:17Rahimi Case Decision
  158. 38:22Inalienable Right to Defend Themselves
  159. 38:30Strikes Down This Law
  160. 38:36Jurisdictions Decide Weapon Access
  161. 38:48Gazola Case Hands-Off
  162. 38:54New Yorkers Hoping for Relief
  163. 39:04Supreme Court Stays True to Process
  164. 39:11Anono Emergency Application
  165. 39:20Gazola Emergency Application
  166. 39:28Supreme Court Denies Review in Gazola Case
  167. 39:35Protect Himself or Herself
  168. 39:40Obsessed with Attacking Law-Abiding Americans
  169. 39:44Go All the Way to the Supreme Court
  170. 39:53Waiting for Second Circuit Decisions
  171. 40:01Decisions Sitting for a Long Time

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Supreme Court's ruling on New York's proper cause concealed carry statute?

The Supreme Court ruled that New York's proper cause concealed carry statute, which required individuals to prove a specific need to carry a handgun outside their home, is unconstitutional. This decision significantly impacts concealed carry laws in New York and potentially other states with similar requirements.

How has the Supreme Court's Bruen decision affected gun control laws?

The Bruen decision established a new legal standard requiring government restrictions on firearms to be consistent with the nation's historical tradition of arms regulation. This has led to legal challenges against various gun control measures, including concealed carry permits and ammunition regulations.

What is the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA)?

PLCAA is a U.S. law that provides broad immunity to firearm manufacturers and dealers from civil lawsuits when their products are used in criminal acts. It aims to prevent lawsuits against the gun industry for the actions of third parties who misuse firearms.

What was the outcome of the KCI magazine lawsuit regarding PLCAA?

The Supreme Court denied review of the KCI case, which questioned whether firearm magazines are 'component parts' under PLCAA. This denial suggests that accessory makers might face increased litigation risk if their products are not deemed essential for a firearm's basic functionality.

What is the status of New York's ammunition background check law?

The Supreme Court denied an emergency request to block New York's ammunition background check system. The case is proceeding in lower courts, and the Supreme Court is waiting for their decisions before potentially intervening, meaning the background check system remains in effect for now.

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