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

Published on November 22, 2022
Duration: 9:40

This video, presented by a licensed attorney with extensive Second Amendment litigation experience, analyzes the Baldia v. City of New York concealed carry permit case being considered by the Supreme Court. It details the case's origins in New York City's denial of an unrestricted license to a police officer, the impact of the Bruen decision, and the implications of New York's Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA). The discussion highlights the legal arguments surrounding 'proper cause' and the potential for Supreme Court review to clarify concealed carry rights, especially for law enforcement officers.

Quick Summary

The Baldia v. City of New York case is before the Supreme Court, challenging the denial of a concealed carry license to a police officer. It examines the 'proper cause' standard, the impact of the Bruen decision, and New York's Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA), with arguments potentially involving the Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act (LEOSA).

Chapters

  1. 00:00Supreme Court Concealed Carry Case
  2. 00:34Introduction of Attorney Anthony Miranda
  3. 00:48New York Concealed Carry Case: Baldia v. NYC
  4. 01:01Details of the Baldia Case
  5. 01:11Prior Case: NY Rifle v. Bruen
  6. 01:43Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA)
  7. 02:24Baldia Case Summary
  8. 02:47Baldia Application Timeline
  9. 03:48Baldia Lawsuit Details
  10. 04:28Supreme Court Review Question
  11. 04:45Baldia's Arguments
  12. 05:21Why Baldia Wants a Permit
  13. 06:03Licensing Division Argument
  14. 06:51Baldia's Response
  15. 07:40Next Steps: Supreme Court Conference
  16. 08:13Possible Outcomes

Frequently Asked Questions

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

The Baldia case concerns a police officer denied an unrestricted concealed carry license in New York City. The case challenges the denial based on the 'proper cause' standard and the impact of the Bruen decision and New York's subsequent Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA).

What is the significance of the Bruen decision for concealed carry in New York?

The Supreme Court's Bruen decision struck down New York's previous 'may issue' concealed carry permitting scheme, which required applicants to show 'proper cause.' This ruling mandated a more rights-protective standard for issuing licenses.

What is the Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA)?

The CCIA is New York's legislative response to the Bruen decision. It introduced a new, more restrictive permitting system, designating many locations as 'sensitive places' where carrying firearms is prohibited, aiming to maintain stricter gun control.

What is the role of the Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act (LEOSA) in the Baldia case?

Baldia argues that under LEOSA, his status as a qualified police officer should entitle him to carry a firearm, potentially overriding the licensing division's denial based on the previous 'proper cause' standard or the new CCIA regulations.

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