2nd Amendment Violations Are On Their Way To The Supreme Court! The Date's Been Set!

Published on September 14, 2021
Duration: 4:41

The Supreme Court has scheduled a hearing for November 3rd concerning the New York Rifle and Pistol Club v. Corlett case. This case challenges New York's strict firearm carry laws, which require individuals to prove an immediate danger to their life to obtain a license. The speaker expresses optimism that this case could lead to constitutional carry nationwide.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court has scheduled the initial hearing for the New York Rifle and Pistol Club v. Corlett case for November 3rd. This case challenges New York's stringent firearm carry laws, which require proof of imminent danger for a license. The outcome is anticipated to potentially pave the way for constitutional carry across the nation.

Chapters

  1. 00:18Supreme Court Hearing Date Set
  2. 00:30The Case: NY Rifle & Pistol Club v. Corlett
  3. 01:02New York's Strict Firearm Carry Laws
  4. 02:11Supreme Court Scrutiny & Justice Barrett's Comments
  5. 03:27Speaker's Faith in the Supreme Court
  6. 03:34Efforts to Attend the Hearing
  7. 04:03Potential Impact: Constitutional Carry

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the Supreme Court hearing for the New York Rifle and Pistol Club v. Corlett case?

The Supreme Court has set November 3rd as the date for the initial hearing of the New York Rifle and Pistol Club v. Corlett case. This is a significant Second Amendment case that could have broad implications for firearm carry laws across the United States.

What are New York's firearm carry laws being challenged in the Supreme Court case?

New York's laws require individuals to prove they face a direct danger to their life to obtain a license to carry a firearm. Licenses for hunting or target shooting are available but do not permit carrying the firearm outside of those specific activities.

Who are the parties involved in the New York Rifle and Pistol Club v. Corlett Supreme Court case?

The case involves the New York Rifle and Pistol Club suing Corlett, who was the superintendent of the New York State Police at the time, and McNally, a justice of the New York Supreme Court. The lawsuit challenges the state's restrictive firearm licensing requirements.

What is the potential impact of the New York Rifle and Pistol Club v. Corlett Supreme Court case?

The speaker expresses optimism that this case, if decided favorably, could lead to the implementation of constitutional carry nationwide, allowing citizens to carry firearms without needing to demonstrate a specific need beyond their Second Amendment rights.

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