New York City Gets a Second Amendment Beatdown
This video, hosted by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, analyzes the 'Srour v. New York City' case, which challenges New York City's post-Bruen concealed carry laws. The court ruled that the city's requirement for 'good moral character' and 'good cause' for firearm possession is unconstitutional, as it grants excessive discretion to officials and lacks historical precedent. The ruling highlights the ongoing legal battles to uphold Second Amendment rights against restrictive state and local regulations.









