A Major Challenge to One of This Nation's Most Horrible LIcensing Regimes

Published on July 3, 2024
Duration: 13:45

This video details a significant legal challenge, Benton v. Platkin, filed by Gun Owners of America against New Jersey's complex and restrictive firearms licensing regime. It breaks down the multiple permits required for handguns, long guns, and concealed carry, highlighting the associated fees, waiting periods, background checks, and reference requirements. The analysis emphasizes how these regulations allegedly violate Second and Fourteenth Amendment rights, particularly in light of the Supreme Court's Bruin decision, which mandates historical analysis for gun control laws.

Quick Summary

The Benton v. Platkin lawsuit challenges New Jersey's stringent firearms licensing regime, arguing it violates Second and Fourteenth Amendment rights. The suit targets requirements for handgun permits, long gun identification cards, concealed carry permits, and the 'one gun a month' law, asserting these regulations are unconstitutional under the historical standard set by the Bruin decision.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: New Jersey's Licensing Regime
  2. 01:47Sponsor: Taylor Freelance
  3. 02:28The Case: Benton v. Platkin
  4. 03:05Challenged New Jersey Statutes
  5. 03:57Handgun Purchase Permit Requirements
  6. 04:43Long Gun Purchase Requirements
  7. 05:09Concealed Carry Permit Requirements
  8. 06:35The 'One Gun a Month' Law
  9. 07:27The Bruin Standard and Legal Test
  10. 09:07Post-Bruin Analysis: Right to Bear Arms
  11. 09:56Urgency for Court Intervention
  12. 10:32Precedent: Maryland and Oregon Cases
  13. 11:30New Jersey's Hostile Regulatory Scheme
  14. 12:28Requested Remedies in the Lawsuit
  15. 12:44Case Details and How to Support
  16. 13:21Conclusion: Know Your Rights

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main legal challenge against New Jersey's gun laws?

The lawsuit Benton v. Platkin, filed by Gun Owners of America, challenges New Jersey's entire firearms licensing regime. It argues that the multiple permits, waiting periods, background checks, and fees for purchasing and carrying firearms are unconstitutional and violate Second and Fourteenth Amendment rights.

What are the different permits required to own firearms in New Jersey?

New Jersey requires a 'Permit to Purchase a Handgun' (2C 58-3) for handguns, a 'Firearms Purchaser Identification Card' (2C 58-3B) for long guns, and a 'Permit to Carry a Handgun' (2C 58-4) for concealed carry. Each has distinct requirements, fees, and waiting periods.

How does the 'one gun a month' law affect New Jersey residents?

New Jersey's 'one gun a month' law restricts individuals to purchasing only one handgun per month, even if they have acquired multiple permits. This regulation is a key point of contention in the Benton v. Platkin lawsuit, which argues it infringes on constitutional rights.

What is the significance of the Bruin decision for New Jersey's gun laws?

The Supreme Court's Bruin decision mandates that gun control laws must be consistent with the nation's historical tradition of firearm regulation. The Benton v. Platkin lawsuit uses this standard to argue that New Jersey's modern, complex licensing regime lacks historical precedent and is therefore unconstitutional.

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