This Gun Law Could Spread To Your State Next?

Published on February 6, 2023
Duration: 10:36

This video, featuring attorney Tom Grieve, provides an expert analysis of New York's post-Bruen gun laws. It details how New York is interpreting and implementing the Supreme Court's ruling, often in ways that create new restrictions on concealed carry, particularly concerning 'sensitive locations' and private property. The discussion highlights the legal challenges and the ongoing efforts to navigate these complex regulations.

Quick Summary

New York is interpreting the Supreme Court's Bruen ruling to create new gun law restrictions, making it a felony to carry on private property without express permission and expanding 'sensitive locations.' The 'historical tradition' test now applies to Second Amendment laws, requiring alignment with historical precedents.

Chapters

  1. 00:00New York Gun Law Overview
  2. 00:10Promotional Interruption
  3. 00:27Felony Charge for Private Carry
  4. 00:38Sensitive Locations Explained
  5. 01:09Standard Private Property Rules
  6. 01:44New York's Inversion of Law
  7. 02:14Impact on Law-Abiding Citizens
  8. 03:22Post-Bruen Challenges
  9. 04:10Pro-2A Rallies as Sensitive Locations
  10. 05:00Official Q&A Confirms Strictness
  11. 06:01NYSRPA v. Bruen Details
  12. 06:52Historical Tradition Test
  13. 09:14Political Action & Future Challenges
  14. 10:22Related Content Promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

How has New York's gun law changed after the Supreme Court's Bruen ruling?

New York has implemented laws making it a felony to carry a firearm on private property unless expressly permitted by the owner with a posted sign. They've also expanded the definition of 'sensitive locations' where guns are prohibited.

What is the 'historical tradition' test mentioned in relation to the Bruen decision?

The 'historical tradition' test, established by the Bruen ruling, requires that any Second Amendment regulation must be consistent with historical laws and practices in the United States and English common law, setting a higher bar for gun control.

Are pro-Second Amendment rallies considered 'sensitive locations' in New York?

Yes, New York has designated locations for protesting constitutional rights, including pro-Second Amendment rallies, as 'sensitive locations,' prohibiting firearm carry at these events.

What is the impact of New York's new gun laws on law-abiding citizens?

Critics argue these laws disarm law-abiding citizens who have followed legal procedures for permits and training, by creating felony charges for carrying in places without explicit permission, potentially leaving them vulnerable.

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