CALIFORNIA GUNMAGEDON INCOMING - Newsom Responds to NYSRPA v BRUEN

Published on June 23, 2022
Duration: 10:42

This video provides an expert analysis of the Supreme Court's Bruen decision and its implications for concealed carry laws, particularly in states like California, New York, and New Jersey. It details how state officials are responding with new legislation and potential restrictions, and what future requirements for CCW permits might entail. The analysis comes from an experienced instructor discussing the legal landscape of firearm rights.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court's Bruen decision declared "good cause" requirements for concealed carry permits unconstitutional, impacting "may issue" states. While this doesn't establish constitutional carry nationwide, states like California are exploring new restrictions, potentially increasing CCW permit fees, training, and psychological evaluations.

Chapters

  1. 00:14Concealed Carry Ruling and State Impacts
  2. 01:34NYS Rifle and Pistol FAQs
  3. 02:40California Responses to Concealed Carry Decision
  4. 03:15Gun Control Legislature and CCW Licensing
  5. 03:58Increased CCW Requirements and Restrictions Expected

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Supreme Court's ruling in the Bruen decision regarding concealed carry?

The Supreme Court ruled that "good cause" requirements for obtaining a concealed carry permit are unconstitutional, impacting states with "may issue" laws like New York and potentially California.

How are California leaders responding to the Bruen decision?

California leaders, including Governor Newsom and Attorney General Bonta, are planning to enact new gun control measures and find ways to restrict firearm access despite the Supreme Court's ruling.

What new requirements might CCW applicants face in California after Bruen?

Applicants may face increased training mandates, higher permit fees, and potentially psychological evaluations, with authorities possibly reviewing social media and public records.

Does the Bruen decision mean constitutional carry is now legal everywhere?

No, the Bruen decision struck down "good cause" requirements for concealed carry permits but does not mandate constitutional carry nationwide. States can still regulate firearms and restrict them in sensitive areas.

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