Open Casting Call, and a MAJOR Supreme Court Win | Gun Talk LIVE

Published on June 23, 2022
Duration: 21:59

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association, striking down New York's 'proper cause' requirement for concealed carry permits. This landmark decision, authored by Justice Clarence Thomas, means states with 'may issue' laws must transition to 'shall issue' or permitless carry, recognizing the right to bear arms for self-defense in public.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that New York's requirement for individuals to show 'good cause' or a special need to obtain a concealed carry permit is unconstitutional, violating the Second and Fourteenth Amendments. This decision mandates that states with 'may issue' laws must transition to 'shall issue' or permitless carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and New Graphics
  2. 01:33Big News: Supreme Court Win
  3. 02:16Gun Talk Live Sponsors
  4. 04:06Sig Sauer P320 X10 10mm
  5. 04:57Alpha Competition Series Triggers
  6. 05:27Ruger LCP MAX
  7. 05:55Springfield Armory XDM Elite 10mm
  8. 07:09Gun Talk Range Day Giveaway
  9. 07:50Supreme Court Decision: NY Carry Law
  10. 09:02Justice Clarence Thomas Opinion
  11. 10:06Impact of the Ruling on States
  12. 11:16Precedent Set for Carry Permits
  13. 13:03Political Strategy and Midterms
  14. 14:41Weekly Winner Announcement
  15. 15:21New Show: Build Box Casting Call
  16. 17:57Build Box Sponsors and Details
  17. 19:01Contacting Representatives
  18. 19:26Feinstein's Amendment and Gun Control
  19. 20:20Parody Segment: Dianne Feinstein
  20. 21:05Sign Off and Channel Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Supreme Court's decision regarding New York's concealed carry laws?

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that New York's requirement for individuals to show 'good cause' or a special need to obtain a concealed carry permit is unconstitutional, violating the Second and Fourteenth Amendments.

What does the Supreme Court's ruling mean for states with 'may issue' gun laws?

States with 'may issue' concealed carry laws must now transition to a 'shall issue' system, where permits are granted to qualified applicants, or adopt permitless carry, as the 'proper cause' requirement has been invalidated.

Who authored the Supreme Court's opinion in the New York concealed carry case?

Justice Clarence Thomas authored the majority opinion in the landmark case, which affirmed the right to bear arms for self-defense in public and struck down New York's restrictive licensing scheme.

How does the Supreme Court's decision impact the right to self-defense in public?

The ruling significantly strengthens the right to self-defense in public by establishing that law-abiding citizens cannot be denied a permit to carry a firearm for protection simply because they lack a 'special need' beyond ordinary self-defense.

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