New York Trying to Resurrect Racist Laws to Restrict Gun Ownership
This video discusses New York's attempt to revive colonial-era laws, specifically those restricting firearm sales to Native Americans and Catholics, to justify its 'good moral character' standard for concealed carry permits following the Bruen decision. It highlights how such standards have historically been used to disenfranchise minority groups and control populations, arguing that current gun control measures often stem from a desire to control people rather than guns.











