BIG NEWS: NY Concealed Carry Law Challenge To Be Heard TODAY!

Published on September 29, 2022
Duration: 9:02

This video discusses the Antioch case challenging New York's Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA). A hearing for a temporary restraining order was scheduled for 11 AM on the day of recording. The case involves plaintiffs like 'Plaintiff Man' who intend to carry firearms in places now deemed 'sensitive' under the CCIA, such as churches. The video highlights arguments from New York's AG's office attempting to dismiss the case by nitpicking standing and claiming certain provisions, like social media disclosure and the 'good moral character' standard, are constitutional despite recent legal precedents like the Bruin decision.

Quick Summary

A hearing for a temporary restraining order on New York's Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA) was scheduled for 11 AM. The Antioch case challenges provisions like 'sensitive places' and social media disclosure, with arguments focusing on legal standing and the constitutionality of specific CCIA sections.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Hurricane Update
  2. 00:58Antioch Case Hearing Today for NY CCIA TRO
  3. 01:14Previous GOA Case Dismissal and Judge's Comments
  4. 02:07Plaintiff Man's Case: Carrying in Church
  5. 02:19Sensitive Places Under CCIA
  6. 02:30NYPD Stance: Guilty Until Proven Innocent
  7. 03:31Letter Regarding Sensitive Place Designation
  8. 03:38NY AG's Brief Arguments
  9. 04:07New York's Nitpicking Arguments
  10. 04:23AG's Argument on License Application Denial
  11. 04:41Arguments for Law Standing if Partially Constitutional
  12. 05:06Sensitive Places Example: Schools and Polling Places
  13. 05:24Good Moral Character Standard
  14. 05:40Social Media Disclosure as Constitutional
  15. 06:00Sensitive Places Defined by New York
  16. 06:21Second Amendment Text vs. Private Property
  17. 06:37Text, History, and Tradition Argument
  18. 07:36New York's Missed Argument on Carrying Tradition
  19. 07:42Anticipation of TRO Ruling and Future Videos
  20. 07:56Impact on Other States and Subscription Call
  21. 08:27Closing Remarks: Stay Safe, Stay Vigilant

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Antioch case regarding New York's concealed carry law?

The Antioch case is a legal challenge against New York's Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA). It aims to address provisions like the designation of 'sensitive places' where carrying firearms is prohibited, and requirements such as social media disclosure for permit applicants.

When was the hearing for the temporary restraining order in the Antioch case?

The hearing for the temporary restraining order in the Antioch case, challenging New York's CCIA, was scheduled for 11:00 AM on the Thursday of the video's recording. This hearing was critical for potentially halting the enforcement of certain aspects of the law.

What are 'sensitive places' under New York's CCIA?

Under New York's Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA), 'sensitive places' are designated areas where carrying firearms is prohibited, making it a felony. Examples discussed include places of worship, schools, and polling places. The broad definition is a key point of contention in legal challenges.

What arguments did New York's AG's office make in the Antioch case?

New York's AG's office argued that plaintiffs lacked standing, that if any part of the CCIA was constitutional, the whole law should stand, and that their 'good moral character' and social media disclosure requirements were constitutional. They also contended the Second Amendment doesn't inherently protect carrying in private property without consent.

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