Supreme Court Rules For 2A & Anti-Gunners are Whining Like Babies- TheFirearmGuy

Published on June 24, 2022
Duration: 5:58

The Supreme Court has ruled that individuals in New York no longer need to demonstrate 'just cause' to obtain a permit to carry a firearm. This decision is seen as a significant victory for Second Amendment rights, overturning a long-standing requirement that forced citizens to beg for permission to exercise their right to self-defense. The speaker argues that this ruling will lead to safer communities by empowering law-abiding citizens.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court has ruled that New York residents no longer need to demonstrate 'just cause' to carry a firearm, a significant victory for Second Amendment rights. This decision overturns a previous requirement that forced individuals to prove a specific need, empowering law-abiding citizens to exercise their right to self-defense and potentially leading to safer communities.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Supreme Court Ruling on NY Firearm Permits
  2. 00:11The 'Just Cause' Requirement Explained
  3. 00:34Criminals vs. Law-Abiding Citizens
  4. 00:49Defund Police & Disarm Citizens
  5. 00:57Crime Rates in Unarmed Societies
  6. 01:26Interpreting the Second Amendment
  7. 02:00Twisting the Second Amendment
  8. 02:22Victory for the Second Amendment
  9. 02:28Anti-Gunner Reactions
  10. 02:35An Armed Society is Polite
  11. 02:49Michigan as a Shall Issue State
  12. 03:00The Impact of Armed Citizens
  13. 03:10Firearm Purchases During Obama Era
  14. 03:30Concealed Pistol License (CPL) in Michigan
  15. 03:45Crime Decrease with More Carry
  16. 04:01Training Requirements for Carry
  17. 04:15Right to Protect Oneself
  18. 04:30Leveling the Playing Field
  19. 04:44Victory for the Second Amendment
  20. 05:05Impact on Other States
  21. 05:07Desire for More Armed People
  22. 05:15Responsibility of Self-Defense
  23. 05:34New York Becoming Safer
  24. 05:45Anti-Gunner Predictions vs. Reality

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the Supreme Court rule regarding firearm permits in New York?

The Supreme Court ruled that New York residents no longer need to demonstrate 'just cause' to obtain a permit to carry a firearm. This decision overturns a previous requirement that mandated individuals prove a specific need to carry a weapon, significantly impacting Second Amendment rights.

How does the speaker interpret the 'well-regulated militia' clause in the Second Amendment?

The speaker interprets the 'well-regulated militia' clause as referring to the citizenry itself, not solely the organized military. This interpretation aligns with historical Supreme Court rulings that the right to keep and bear arms is an individual right held by the people.

What is the speaker's view on the relationship between armed citizens and crime rates?

The speaker believes that an armed society is a safer society. They argue that when law-abiding citizens are empowered to carry firearms, crime rates tend to decrease, and violent incidents are more likely to be stopped or prevented by the presence of armed individuals.

Did firearm purchases and concealed carry increase after the Obama administration took office?

Yes, the speaker notes a significant surge in firearm purchases and concealed pistol license (CPL) applications during the Obama administration. This period also saw increased training and carrying by citizens, which the speaker links to a subsequent decrease in crime.

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