2 MIN AGO: Supreme Court Pushes For ‘Assault Weapon’ BAN In NEW RULING!
This video analyzes the legal implications of the S.A.S. v. City of New York case, focusing on how the Supreme Court's Bruen decision impacts New York's concealed carry and arms licensing laws. It highlights the shift in the burden of proof to the state to justify restrictions based on historical tradition, particularly concerning subjective 'good moral character' requirements. The analysis emphasizes that arbitrary or overly broad criteria for denying arms licenses are unconstitutional.










