NY AR15 Confiscation Update - "other firearms"

Published on July 29, 2021
Duration: 10:15

This video discusses a legal challenge in Suffolk County, New York, concerning the confiscation of 'other firearms,' specifically the Delta Level Defense CT42a. The Suffolk County Police Department allegedly sent letters demanding owners surrender these firearms, which were legally purchased but deemed by the department to violate the NY SAFE Act. A lawsuit has been filed seeking a preliminary injunction to halt this enforcement, arguing the firearms are not illegal under current state law and the police are overstepping their authority.

Quick Summary

In Suffolk County, NY, police are allegedly demanding the surrender of 'other firearms,' like the CT42a, claiming they violate the NY SAFE Act. A lawsuit has been filed arguing these firearms were legally purchased and are not illegal under state law, seeking to halt the confiscation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00NY AR-15 Confiscation Update
  2. 00:11Suffolk County Police Action
  3. 00:34Confusion Over Legal Firearms
  4. 01:24Summary of the Situation
  5. 01:34Delta Level Defense AR-15 (CT42a)
  6. 01:52'Other Firearm' vs. AOW
  7. 02:11DLD Firearms Sold via Jerry's
  8. 02:32NY SAFE Act Classification
  9. 03:05Suffolk County Police Letters
  10. 03:1415-Day Compliance Demand
  11. 03:43Preliminary Injunction Application
  12. 04:43Allegations of False Information
  13. 04:59Letter Deficiencies
  14. 05:27Proof of Receipt
  15. 05:52Enforcing Policy, Not Law
  16. 06:01The CT42a Firearm
  17. 06:08Target Purchasers
  18. 06:23Plaintiffs as John Does
  19. 06:34Imminent and Irreparable Harm
  20. 07:02Law Enforcement Tactics
  21. 07:25The Worst Part: Justifying Rights
  22. 08:07Burden of Proof
  23. 08:36Scaring Citizens
  24. 08:41Lawsuit's Intent
  25. 08:58Attempted Firearm Confiscation
  26. 09:14Historical Confiscation Examples
  27. 09:23Extortion with Fear
  28. 09:34Link to Legal Document
  29. 09:43Fighting Gun Confiscation
  30. 09:55Previous Videos and Questions
  31. 10:07Support the Channel

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core issue in the Suffolk County, NY firearm confiscation case?

The core issue is the Suffolk County Police Department's alleged attempt to confiscate 'other firearms,' specifically the CT42a, which owners legally purchased. Police claim these firearms violate the NY SAFE Act, but a lawsuit argues they are not illegal under current state law.

What is an 'other firearm' in the context of New York gun laws?

An 'other firearm' is a classification for firearms that don't fit the standard definitions of rifle, pistol, or shotgun. This often applies to firearms that are too long for a pistol but have features like multiple grips, making them distinct from NFA-regulated items like AOWs.

What action did Suffolk County Police take regarding CT42a owners?

Suffolk County Police reportedly sent letters to individuals who purchased CT42a firearms, demanding they surrender the weapons within 15 days or face arrest and prosecution. These letters allegedly lacked specific legal citations and signatures.

What is the purpose of the lawsuit filed in Suffolk County?

The lawsuit seeks a preliminary injunction to halt the enforcement actions by the Suffolk County Police Department. Plaintiffs argue that the police are overstepping their authority by demanding the surrender of legally owned firearms that do not violate New York penal law.

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