Impact of A Landmark Supreme Court Concealed Carry Decision!!!

Published on February 4, 2022
Duration: 9:56

This video from Armed Scholar, a Second Amendment Attorney, analyzes the impact of the Supreme Court's Bruen decision on concealed carry laws in New York and Hawaii. It details how these states are attempting to modify their laws, including increased training requirements and the controversial mandate of non-lethal weapons like tasers, in response to the ruling. The analysis highlights potential legal challenges and the broader implications for Second Amendment rights nationwide.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court's Bruen decision affirmed the Second Amendment right to carry firearms in public for self-defense, invalidating restrictive 'may-issue' licensing schemes. States like New York and Hawaii are now modifying their laws, with Hawaii's SB2800 proposing increased training and a taser mandate, sparking debate over potential circumvention of the ruling.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: NY Concealed Carry Laws & Bruen Decision
  2. 00:18USCCA Supporter Shoutout
  3. 00:31Hawaii's Concealed Carry Permit Law Update (SB2800)
  4. 00:57Hawaii Law Includes Taser Requirement
  5. 01:10New York's Concealed Carry Permit Requirements
  6. 01:37Second Amendment Challenge in New York
  7. 01:49Hawaii Preemptively Changes Carry Laws
  8. 02:25Hawaii Requires Non-Lethal Option
  9. 02:52Changes to Training Requirements
  10. 03:30Hawaii's Strict Training Rules
  11. 04:02Training Hour Increases
  12. 04:21Topics in Additional Training
  13. 04:55Restrictive Changes and Renewals
  14. 05:55Hawaii Bill Mandates Tasers
  15. 06:51Litigation Concerns and Issues
  16. 07:50Supreme Court Concerns

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the Supreme Court's Bruen decision impact concealed carry laws?

The Supreme Court's Bruen decision affirmed the Second Amendment right to carry firearms in public for self-defense, striking down restrictive 'may-issue' licensing schemes that required more than general self-defense as justification for a permit.

What changes are Hawaii and New York making to their concealed carry laws after the Bruen decision?

Following the Bruen decision, Hawaii introduced SB2800, increasing training hours and mandating tasers, while New York's previous 'proper cause' requirement was invalidated, leading to potential shifts towards 'shall-issue' systems.

What are the new training requirements for concealed carry in Hawaii under SB2800?

Hawaii's SB2800 bill proposes significantly increasing training hours for concealed carry permits, potentially up to 22 hours, covering safe handling, storage, live fire, de-escalation, and interaction with law enforcement.

Why is mandating tasers for concealed carry permit holders controversial?

Mandating tasers is controversial because it could create legal liabilities for permit holders, potentially leading to arguments in court that they should have used a non-lethal option instead of a firearm in a self-defense situation.

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