Anti 2nd Amendment States Fight Back! How Anti Gun States Are Going Around The Supreme Court 2A Ruli

Published on June 28, 2022
Duration: 6:38

This video discusses how several states, including California, New York, and New Jersey, are implementing new gun laws that appear to circumvent the Supreme Court's ruling on concealed carry. These states are reportedly finding ways to place additional limits on concealed carriers and permit issuance, even after the 'good cause' requirement was deemed unconstitutional. The speaker anticipates numerous lawsuits challenging these new regulations.

Quick Summary

States like California, New York, and New Jersey are enacting new gun laws to restrict concealed carry and permit issuance, seemingly bypassing the Supreme Court's Second Amendment ruling. These states are finding ways to place additional limits on gun owners, leading to anticipated lawsuits challenging these regulations.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Supreme Court Victory & State Response
  2. 00:49States Requiring Compliance
  3. 01:18California's New Gun Bills
  4. 02:29New York's Population Density Law
  5. 03:43New Jersey's Stricter Limits
  6. 04:20Anticipated Lawsuits & Legal Battles
  7. 05:09Advice for Gun Owners

Frequently Asked Questions

How are anti-gun states responding to the Supreme Court's Second Amendment ruling?

Several states, including California, New York, and New Jersey, are implementing new gun laws that appear to restrict concealed carry and permit issuance, even after the Supreme Court struck down the 'good cause' requirement for permits. These states are finding ways to place additional limits on gun owners.

What specific new gun laws are California and New York reportedly enacting?

California is passing numerous new gun bills that may lead to lawsuits against manufacturers and further restrict who can carry firearms. New York is considering laws that would ban guns in areas with over 10,000 people per square mile, effectively targeting urban centers like New York City.

What is the 'good cause' requirement mentioned in relation to concealed carry permits?

The 'good cause' requirement, previously used by states like California and New York, mandated that individuals prove a specific reason, such as a demonstrable threat to their life, to obtain a concealed carry permit. The Supreme Court has deemed this requirement unconstitutional.

What legal challenges are expected regarding these new state gun laws?

The speaker anticipates thousands of lawsuits challenging these new state-level gun laws, as they are perceived by some as attempts to circumvent the Supreme Court's ruling on Second Amendment rights. These legal battles are expected to take time to resolve.

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