How to Stop One of New York's Most Restrictive Gun Laws

Published on November 22, 2024
Duration: 9:11

This video discusses the lawsuit Schaefer v. Quatron, filed by the Firearms Policy Coalition, challenging New York's restrictive gun law that prohibits non-residents from obtaining firearm licenses. The lawsuit argues this law violates the Second and Fourteenth Amendments, as well as the Privileges and Immunities Clause of Article 4, by infringing on fundamental constitutional rights when citizens travel across state lines. The plaintiffs seek a declaratory judgment that the ban is unconstitutional and an injunction against its enforcement.

Quick Summary

The Schaefer v. Quatron lawsuit challenges New York's restrictive gun law that requires firearm license applicants to be residents or primarily do business in the state. Filed by the Firearms Policy Coalition, it argues this ban violates the Second Amendment, Fourteenth Amendment, and the Privileges and Immunities Clause, asserting constitutional rights travel with citizens across state lines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Washington Gun Law TV
  2. 00:11Power Outage and Dedicated Filming
  3. 00:30New York Gun Law Lawsuit Discussion
  4. 01:11Video Sponsor: Taylor Freelance
  5. 02:48Introducing Schaefer v. Quatron Lawsuit
  6. 03:00Case Setup: Non-Resident Plaintiffs
  7. 03:35FPC's Argument: Second Amendment Rights
  8. 03:52Impact of Bruen on NY Law
  9. 04:03NY's Residency Requirement Explained
  10. 04:52The Problem for Non-Residents
  11. 05:46FPC's Constitutional Claims
  12. 06:11Legal Basis for the Lawsuit
  13. 06:33Declaration of Unconstitutionality
  14. 06:50Remedies Sought by Plaintiffs
  15. 07:56Striking the Residency Requirement
  16. 08:11Case Details and Resources
  17. 08:43Conclusion: Responsible Gun Ownership

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Schaefer v. Quatron lawsuit about?

The Schaefer v. Quatron lawsuit, filed by the Firearms Policy Coalition, challenges New York's law that prevents non-residents from obtaining firearm licenses. It argues this residency requirement violates constitutional rights, including the Second Amendment, when citizens travel across state lines.

Which constitutional rights does the Schaefer v. Quatron lawsuit claim are violated by New York's gun law?

The lawsuit claims New York's non-resident firearm license ban violates the Second Amendment, the Fourteenth Amendment, and the Privileges and Immunities Clause of Article 4, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution.

What specific New York law is being challenged in Schaefer v. Quatron?

The lawsuit challenges New York's statute that requires firearm license applicants to be residents of New York or predominantly conduct business within the state, effectively barring most non-residents from carrying firearms legally.

What are the plaintiffs seeking in the Schaefer v. Quatron case?

The plaintiffs are seeking a declaratory judgment that New York's non-resident ban on firearm licenses is unconstitutional and a permanent injunction to prevent the enforcement of this residency requirement.

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