Supreme Court 6-3 Concealed Carry Decision Up For Reconsideration!!!

Published on November 22, 2022
Duration: 9:40

This entry details the Supreme Court's consideration of Baldia v. the City of New York, a case challenging New York's concealed carry licensing. It highlights the impact of the Bruen decision and the subsequent Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA), explaining the arguments surrounding the denial of an unrestricted license to a police officer and the potential outcomes of the Supreme Court's review. The analysis is informed by legal expert Anthony Miranda.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court is considering Baldia v. City of New York, a case challenging New York's concealed carry licensing for a police officer denied an unrestricted permit. This case examines the impact of the Bruen decision and the state's subsequent Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA).

Chapters

  1. 00:00Supreme Court Concealed Carry Case Consideration
  2. 00:34Introduction of Attorney Anthony Miranda
  3. 00:48New York Concealed Carry Case: Baldia v. City of New York
  4. 01:01Details of the Baldia Case Denial
  5. 01:11Prior Case: NY Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen
  6. 01:43New York's Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA)
  7. 02:24Baldia Case Summary and Pro Se Status
  8. 02:47Baldia's Application Timeline and Denial
  9. 03:48Baldia's Lawsuit and Court Findings
  10. 04:28Question for Supreme Court Review
  11. 04:45Baldia's Arguments Under LEOSA
  12. 05:21Motivation for Baldia's Permit Pursuit
  13. 06:03Licensing Division's Arguments
  14. 06:51Baldia's Response to Licensing Division
  15. 07:40Supreme Court's Next Steps and Conference
  16. 08:13Possible Outcomes for the Baldia Case

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Baldia v. City of New York case about?

Baldia v. City of New York is a Supreme Court case concerning a police officer denied an unrestricted concealed carry license in New York. The case challenges the state's permitting scheme, particularly after the Bruen decision and the implementation of the CCIA.

How did the Bruen decision affect New York's concealed carry laws?

The Supreme Court's Bruen decision struck down New York's 'may issue' permitting scheme that required 'proper cause.' However, New York responded by enacting the Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA), which introduced new restrictions.

What are Baldia's main arguments for an unrestricted concealed carry permit?

Baldia argues that his denial under the old 'proper cause' standard was invalid. He also contends that the Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act (LEOSA) should protect his right to carry, especially given his status as a sworn police officer.

What are the potential outcomes for the Baldia case at the Supreme Court?

The Supreme Court could deny certiorari, meaning the lower court's decision stands. Alternatively, they could grant certiorari, potentially vacating and remanding the case for reanalysis under the Bruen standard, or hear the case fully.

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