FINALLY: NYPD FORCED to RE-DO denied concealed carry denials post Bruen… You have 60 DAYS!

Published on August 23, 2022
Duration: 7:14

Following the Supreme Court's Bruen decision, the NYPD has been compelled to re-evaluate previously denied concealed carry permit applications. Applicants whose permits were denied before the Bruen ruling now have a 60-day window, until October 18th, to reapply without fees. This action is a direct response to the Supreme Court's mandate, forcing the NYPD to comply despite state legislative efforts to restrict carry rights.

Quick Summary

Following the Supreme Court's Bruen decision, the NYPD must re-evaluate previously denied concealed carry permits. Applicants have a 60-day window, ending October 18th, to reapply for free. This action is a direct response to the Supreme Court's mandate, compelling NYPD compliance despite state legislative efforts to restrict carry rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: NYPD Re-evaluation of Denied Permits
  2. 00:06The Impact of the Bruen Decision on NY Concealed Carry
  3. 01:04Sponsor: Arms Directory
  4. 01:59NYPD Issues Emergency Rules on Concealed Carry Licenses
  5. 02:18Opportunity for New Yorkers to Reapply
  6. 02:55Understanding the NYPD's Forced Compliance
  7. 03:52Emergency Rules and the Bruen Decision
  8. 04:35New State Laws vs. NYPD's Emergency Rules
  9. 05:15Commissioner Sewell's Statement on Emergency Rule
  10. 05:3160-Day Window to Reapply: October 18th Deadline
  11. 05:53Future Legal Battles: Sensitive Places
  12. 06:16Anticipated Delays in Re-application Approval
  13. 06:38NYPD's Shift: From Denial to Process
  14. 06:53Checks and Balances: NYPD Acquiesces to SCOTUS
  15. 07:08Conclusion and Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the deadline for New Yorkers to reapply for denied concealed carry permits after the Bruen decision?

New Yorkers whose concealed carry permits were denied before the Supreme Court's Bruen decision have a 60-day window to reapply. This deadline falls on October 18th, and the NYPD is waiving all fees for this process.

Why is the NYPD re-evaluating previously denied concealed carry permits?

The NYPD is re-evaluating denied concealed carry permits because the Supreme Court's Bruen decision mandated that prior requirements, such as showing 'proper cause,' were unconstitutional. This forces the NYPD to comply with the ruling and re-examine past denials.

Are there any costs associated with reapplying for a denied concealed carry permit in New York?

No, the NYPD has waived all fees for individuals reapplying for concealed carry permits that were previously denied. This is part of the emergency rules implemented in response to the Supreme Court's Bruen decision.

What was the previous requirement for obtaining a concealed carry permit in New York City?

Previously, applicants for concealed carry permits in New York City were required to demonstrate 'proper cause' for needing to carry a firearm. If this 'proper cause' could not be established, the application would be denied.

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