Lawsuit Targets New York City's 2A Restrictions

Published on November 6, 2020
Duration: 7:53

This video discusses a federal lawsuit filed by the Firearms Policy Coalition and the Second Amendment Foundation against New York City. The lawsuit, Greco v. City of New York, challenges the city's restrictive laws that make it nearly impossible for ordinary citizens to obtain a permit to carry a loaded firearm outside their homes, specifically targeting the 'proper cause' requirement. The organizations argue these laws violate the Second Amendment.

Quick Summary

The Greco v. City of New York lawsuit, brought by the Firearms Policy Coalition and Second Amendment Foundation, challenges New York City's unconstitutional 'proper cause' requirement for obtaining a permit to carry a loaded firearm. This requirement makes it nearly impossible for ordinary citizens to exercise their Second Amendment rights outside their homes.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: NYC Lawsuit
  2. 00:10Guns & Gadgets Channel Intro
  3. 00:30Giveaway Announcement
  4. 00:47Sponsor Mention: Big Daddy Unlimited
  5. 01:09The Lawsuit: Greco v. City of New York
  6. 01:17Plaintiffs: FPC & SAF
  7. 01:49Targeted Law: Loaded Firearm Carry
  8. 02:02Proper Cause Requirement
  9. 02:35Permit Statistics in NYC
  10. 02:51Lawsuit's Focus on Proper Cause
  11. 03:06Potential Supreme Court Case
  12. 03:28Quotes from Legal Experts
  13. 03:34Adam Kraut's Statement
  14. 04:23Alan Gottlieb's Statement
  15. 04:56Brandon Combs' Statement
  16. 05:33FPC & SAF Strategy
  17. 05:50Impact of Upcoming Election
  18. 06:23Call to Action: Subscribe & Share
  19. 06:50Giveaway Reminder
  20. 06:54USCCA Sponsorship
  21. 07:24Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Greco v. City of New York lawsuit about?

The Greco v. City of New York lawsuit, filed by the Firearms Policy Coalition and Second Amendment Foundation, challenges New York City's restrictive laws that make it extremely difficult for ordinary citizens to obtain a permit to carry a loaded firearm outside their homes, specifically targeting the 'proper cause' requirement.

What is the 'proper cause' requirement in New York for a carry permit?

In New York, the 'proper cause' requirement for a carry permit demands a specific justification beyond general self-defense or constitutional rights. The lawsuit argues that this requirement is unconstitutionally restrictive and prevents law-abiding citizens from exercising their right to bear arms.

Who are the main organizations involved in the lawsuit against New York City's gun laws?

The primary organizations leading the lawsuit against New York City's gun laws are the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) and the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF). They are working together to challenge the city's restrictive carry permit regulations.

What is the significance of the 'proper cause' requirement being challenged?

Challenging the 'proper cause' requirement is significant because it is the main barrier preventing average New Yorkers from legally carrying a firearm for self-defense. The lawsuit argues this requirement is unconstitutional and effectively denies the right to bear arms.

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