Gun Control case accepted by the Supreme Court… The Left is TERRIFIED…

Published on April 27, 2021
Duration: 9:26

This video provides an expert analysis of the Supreme Court's decision to hear a major Second Amendment case, *New York State Rifle & Pistol Assoc. v. Corlett*. The speaker, identified as an experienced instructor, explains the implications for gun control advocates and Second Amendment supporters, detailing the background of concealed carry laws in New York and their potential impact nationwide. The analysis highlights the significance of the Supreme Court taking up such a case after a long hiatus and discusses the strategic challenges faced by New York and other states with similar laws.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court has accepted *New York State Rifle & Pistol Assoc. v. Corlett*, a major Second Amendment case focusing on concealed carry laws. This decision terrifies gun control advocates as a ruling against New York's "actual and articulable need" requirement could dismantle restrictive laws nationwide, impacting at least seven other states and D.C.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Supreme Court Takes Second Amendment Case
  2. 01:17The Left Being Terrified
  3. 01:58Background Information and Prior Cases
  4. 02:53Yahoo.com Reference
  5. 03:22CNN Reference
  6. 03:55CNN Clip Analysis
  7. 04:22Liberal States and De Facto Control
  8. 04:55USA News Reference
  9. 05:23Significance of Potential Supreme Court Ruling
  10. 06:56Supreme Court Process
  11. 07:20Why the Left Is Freaking Out
  12. 08:52Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don't

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the major Second Amendment case the Supreme Court has agreed to hear?

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear *New York State Rifle & Pistol Assoc. v. Corlett*, a significant case concerning the laws governing licenses to carry concealed handguns in public, specifically New York's requirement for an "actual and articulable need."

Why are gun control advocates reportedly terrified of this Supreme Court case?

Gun control advocates are reportedly terrified because a ruling against New York's concealed carry law could have massive implications, potentially unraveling gun control efforts of the past 10-15 years and striking down similar laws in multiple other states.

What is the historical context of the Supreme Court hearing Second Amendment cases?

A Second Amendment case of this magnitude has not been heard at the Supreme Court level since 2008. The 2008 ruling recognized an individual's right to keep guns at home for self-defense, and this new case aims to extend that right into the public domain.

What are the potential nationwide implications of this Supreme Court ruling?

If the Supreme Court rules against New York's law, it could lead to the invalidation of similar restrictive concealed-carry laws in at least seven other states and the District of Columbia, forcing them to issue permits more broadly.

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