New York CCW Law Halting 2A!!

Published on August 26, 2022
Duration: 9:45

This video discusses the implementation challenges of New York's Concealed Carry Improvement Act, focusing on the new training requirements and social media checks mandated for CCW permits. It highlights how these new regulations, particularly the lack of finalized training protocols by the effective date, have led some counties, like Orange County, to halt permit application processing. The speaker criticizes these measures as infringements on Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

New York's Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA) mandates 16 hours of classroom and 2 hours of live fire training for CCW permits, alongside a controversial three-year social media check. Implementation issues, like the late release of training standards, led some counties, such as Orange County, to halt permit processing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00NY CCW Law Update
  2. 00:11Introduction: Guns & Gadgets
  3. 00:30Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA)
  4. 00:45New Training Requirements
  5. 00:58State Releases Training Document
  6. 01:42DCJS Training Standards Overview
  7. 01:56Classroom Training Minimums
  8. 02:0116 Hours Classroom, 2 Hours Live Fire
  9. 02:09General Firearm Safety Topics
  10. 03:05Specific Training Modules
  11. 03:11Federal and State Gun Laws
  12. 03:15Situational Awareness & De-escalation
  13. 03:29Sensitive Places List
  14. 03:42Use of Deadly Force & Duty to Retreat
  15. 03:53Written and Live Fire Tests
  16. 04:11Critique of Government Training Mandates
  17. 04:43Analogy to Other Rights
  18. 05:15Orange County Sheriff's Office Announcement
  19. 05:29Halt on Fingerprinting
  20. 05:43Social Media Check Requirement
  21. 05:58Training Regimen Deadline Issue
  22. 06:10Unfair Application Process
  23. 06:24Applications After Sept 1st
  24. 06:33No Interim Substitution
  25. 06:40Sheriff's Office Capabilities
  26. 06:47Lawsuits Seeking Stay
  27. 07:14Social Media Check Concerns
  28. 07:38Dangerous & Unconstitutional
  29. 07:43Sheriff's Stance
  30. 08:06Rub with Kathy Hochul's Law
  31. 08:24Response to the Sheriff
  32. 08:33Call for Constitutional Sheriffs
  33. 08:53Conclusion: NY vs. 2A Rights
  34. 09:01Soft on Crime Contrast
  35. 09:12Stay Safe, Stay Vigilant

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the new training requirements for concealed carry permits in New York under the CCIA?

New York's Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA) mandates a minimum of 16 hours of classroom training and 2 hours of live fire training. This includes topics like firearm safety, safe storage, gun laws, situational awareness, de-escalation, and use of deadly force.

Why did the Orange County Sheriff's Office stop processing gun permit applications?

The Orange County Sheriff's Office halted fingerprinting for gun permits due to the new CCIA law. They cited the lack of finalized training regimens and the inability to conduct the required three-year social media checks by the September 1st effective date.

What is the controversial aspect of New York's new CCW law regarding social media?

The CCIA requires applicants to undergo a social media check for the past three years. Critics, including the video's speaker, view this as an unconstitutional and invasive measure for the government to scrutinize applicants' personal online activity.

When did the new training requirements for New York CCW permits take effect?

The new training requirements under New York's Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA) took effect on September 1st. However, the state released the specific training standards only two days prior, causing significant implementation challenges.

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