Carry Impossible In NY. Plus New Regulations & Laws

Published on August 25, 2022
Duration: 12:39

This video details the significant changes to New York's concealed carry laws, enacted in response to the NYS R v Bruin Supreme Court decision. It focuses on the expansion of 'sensitive locations' where carrying firearms is prohibited, effectively making it illegal to carry in most public and private spaces unless expressly permitted. The video also covers new requirements for training, background checks, and safe storage, highlighting the challenges gun owners face under these new regulations.

Quick Summary

New York's concealed carry laws, effective September 1, 2022, designate numerous 'sensitive locations' where firearms are prohibited, including airports, bars, courthouses, and public transportation. Private property owners must now expressly permit carry, and failure to comply can result in criminal penalties.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to NY Gun Laws Part 2
  2. 00:34Channel Support & Sponsor
  3. 01:00Governor's Office Bullet Points Overview
  4. 01:12Bills A41001 & S51001 Explained
  5. 01:26Response to NYS R v Bruin Case
  6. 01:57Expanded Eligibility Requirements
  7. 02:14Restricting Carry in Sensitive Locations
  8. 02:53State Oversight on Background Checks
  9. 03:53Statewide License & Ammunition Database
  10. 03:59Body Armor Law Clarification
  11. 04:07Appeals Board for Denied Licenses
  12. 04:59Defining Sensitive Locations
  13. 05:52Examples of Sensitive Locations
  14. 06:36Educational Institutions & Shelters
  15. 06:43Entertainment Venues & Government Buildings
  16. 06:55Health Facilities & Houses of Worship
  17. 07:04Libraries, Polling Sites, Rallies
  18. 07:45Public Transportation & Times Square
  19. 08:16Private Property Signage Requirements
  20. 09:16Potential Injunction by GOA
  21. 09:44Bruin Decision vs. New Laws
  22. 10:38Summary of New Regulations
  23. 10:55Expanded Safe Storage Laws
  24. 11:48Laws Effective Date & Appeals Timeline
  25. 12:08Concluding Thoughts & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main changes to New York's concealed carry laws effective September 1, 2022?

New York's new laws significantly restrict concealed carry by designating numerous 'sensitive locations' where firearms are prohibited. They also mandate express permission from private property owners, expand background checks, and enhance safe storage requirements for firearms in homes and vehicles.

What constitutes a 'sensitive location' under New York's new gun laws?

Sensitive locations are broadly defined and include airports, bars and restaurants serving alcohol, courthouses, daycares, playgrounds, educational institutions, government buildings, health facilities, houses of worship, libraries, public transportation, and Times Square. The definition also includes any place children gather.

Do private property owners in New York need to post signs allowing concealed carry?

Yes, under the new New York laws, private property owners must now expressly allow firearm possession on their property. If there is no sign indicating permission, carrying a firearm is prohibited and can lead to criminal penalties.

When do the new New York gun laws and the appeals board for license denials take effect?

The new gun control laws in New York took effect on September 1, 2022. However, an appeals board for individuals whose concealed carry licenses are denied or revoked will not be established until April 1, 2023.

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