GOVERNOR HOCHUL VERY SAD: BIG 2A COURT VICTORY TODAY IN NEW YORK....

Published on October 23, 2024
Duration: 8:33

This video details a significant legal victory for the Second Amendment in New York, where the Second Amendment Foundation successfully challenged the Courland Housing Authority's ban on firearms for tenants. A permanent injunction was granted, allowing tenants to lawfully possess firearms in their homes, setting a precedent against government entities banning guns on property they control. The ruling also touches upon potential First Amendment issues regarding censorship of Second Amendment discussions.

Quick Summary

A permanent injunction has been granted in New York, prohibiting the Courland Housing Authority from banning tenants from lawfully owning or possessing firearms. This landmark ruling establishes that government entities cannot ban guns on property they control, reinforcing Second Amendment rights and potentially impacting 'sensitive places' doctrine.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Breaking News: Blow to Governor Hochul's Anti-Gun Agenda
  2. 00:05Major 2A Court Victory in New York
  3. 00:11Second Amendment Foundation vs. Courland Housing Authority
  4. 00:19Breaking Down the Big Win for the Second Amendment
  5. 00:30Introduction: Mark Smith, Host of The Four Boxes Diner
  6. 00:56Case Details: Robert Hunter v. Courland Housing Authority
  7. 01:13Previous Ban on Firearms in CHA Housing
  8. 01:38Lawsuit Filed for Preliminary Injunction
  9. 02:02Judge Glenn S. S. Decision on Preliminary Injunction
  10. 02:24Potential First Amendment Issue Identified
  11. 02:47Permanent Injunction Granted
  12. 03:01Tenants Allowed to Possess Firearms
  13. 03:16Lease Amendments to Remove Firearms Ban
  14. 03:34Precedent Set: Government Cannot Ban Guns on Controlled Property
  15. 03:49Implications for Sensitive Places Doctrine
  16. 04:22Judge S. Decision on Second Amendment Violation
  17. 04:31Government Defendants Agree to Permanent Injunction
  18. 04:44Rebutting Claims of Gun Bans on Government Property
  19. 05:04Impact on First Amendment Issues
  20. 05:32Key Language from the Court Order
  21. 05:58Injunction Against Prohibiting Firearm Possession
  22. 06:18Lease Amendments to Ensure Lawful Possession
  23. 06:45Defendants Ordered to Pay Attorney Fees
  24. 07:20Congratulations to Bachner Law Firm and Attorneys
  25. 07:43Congratulations to the Plaintiffs and Second Amendment Foundation
  26. 07:54Governor Hochul's Reaction Anticipated
  27. 08:03Conclusion and Channel Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of the Robert Hunter v. Courland Housing Authority case?

The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York issued a permanent injunction against the Courland Housing Authority, prohibiting them from banning tenants from lawfully owning or possessing firearms in their homes. This ruling overturned the previous lease provisions that banned firearms.

What precedent does the Courland Housing Authority ruling set for gun rights?

The ruling establishes that government entities controlling property cannot ban firearms simply because they own or control the property. This is a significant precedent for Second Amendment rights, particularly in government-funded housing and potentially in other 'sensitive places' contexts.

Were there any other legal issues addressed in the Courland Housing Authority case?

Yes, the court noted a potential First Amendment issue concerning the Courland Housing Authority's actions. There were indications that the authority may have attempted to censor discussions and posts related to the constitutionality of firearm bans on their online platforms.

Who represented the plaintiffs in the Courland Housing Authority firearms case?

The plaintiffs, including the Second Amendment Foundation and Robert Hunter, were represented by the Bachner Law Firm in New York. Key attorneys involved in the successful litigation were Ed Paik, Serge Crimnus, and Meredith Lloyd.

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