LEAKED: Latest Gun News about Bans, New Guns and Gun Development

Published on July 31, 2022
Duration: 8:24

This video discusses recent developments in New York State gun laws following the Bruen decision, including proposed legislation to repeal new restrictions. It details the requirements for concealed carry permits, such as character references, training, and background checks, and lists numerous 'sensitive places' where firearms are prohibited. The segment also touches on the challenges of finding a single solution to gun violence across diverse regions of the U.S.

Quick Summary

New York's Senate Bill S.9501, introduced by Senator Joe Griffo, proposes to repeal recent gun law changes enacted after the Bruen decision. These laws require extensive training, character references, background checks, and restrict carry in numerous 'sensitive places.' ATF Director Steven D'Antuono notes the complexity of gun violence, stating there's no single solution and emphasizing enforcement of existing laws.

Chapters

  1. 00:00NY Gun Law Developments
  2. 00:03Senator Griffo's Repeal Bill
  3. 00:14Senate Bill S.9501 Details
  4. 00:21Bruen Decision Impact
  5. 01:14New NY Permit Requirements
  6. 01:45Sensitive Places Restrictions
  7. 02:25Walther New Pistol Releases
  8. 02:38Walther WMP (.22 Magnum)
  9. 03:20Walther PDPF Series
  10. 03:52Walther PDP Pro SD
  11. 04:09Ruger LCP MAX Micro Pistol
  12. 04:44LCP MAX Performance & Design
  13. 05:50LCP MAX Internal Mechanics
  14. 06:26New ATF Director's Stance
  15. 06:37No Single Solution to Gun Issues
  16. 07:10ATF Director Confirmation
  17. 07:46ATF Focus on Enforcement
  18. 08:07Prevention Strategies

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Senate Bill S.9501 in New York?

Senate Bill S.9501, introduced by Senator Joe Griffo, aims to repeal the recent changes to New York's gun laws that were enacted following the Supreme Court's Bruen decision. The bill seeks to revert some of the stricter regulations imposed on firearm ownership and concealed carry permits in the state.

What are the new requirements for a concealed carry license in New York?

New York's updated concealed carry laws mandate that applicants provide four character references, complete 16 hours of firearm safety training, and undergo periodic background checks. They must also submit contact information for household adults and a list of past social media accounts.

What are considered 'sensitive places' where firearms are prohibited in New York?

New York has designated numerous 'sensitive places' where firearms are banned. This extensive list includes locations like Times Square, schools, government buildings, places of worship, healthcare facilities, public parks, bars, theaters, stadiums, and public transit.

What is the ATF Director's perspective on solving gun issues?

The newly confirmed ATF Director, Steven D'Antuono, believes there is no single solution to the nation's gun issues because the problem varies significantly by region. He emphasizes the ATF's role in enforcing existing laws and advocates for prevention strategies, including rehabilitation for incarcerated individuals.

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