WOW!!! New York Tells Supreme Court To PISS OFF!!! (Response To CCIA Appeal)

Published on January 4, 2023
Duration: 11:16

This video analyzes New York's response to a Gun Owners of America appeal regarding the Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA). The state argues the Supreme Court's intervention is premature, citing the Second Circuit's ongoing review and the CCIA's recent implementation. The analysis highlights New York's assertion that the CCIA makes necessary changes post-Bruin, while critics argue it imposes more restrictive requirements and infringes on constitutional rights.

Quick Summary

New York's response to the Supreme Court regarding the Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA) argues that the Court's intervention is premature and unnecessary. The state asserts that the Second Circuit Court of Appeals is capable of timely adjudication of the challenges, suggesting the Supreme Court should defer review of the CCIA, which was enacted following the Bruin decision.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: NY Response to Supreme Court
  2. 01:01Sponsor: Snoring Desert Institute
  3. 01:35Document Analysis: Preliminary Statement
  4. 03:26New York's Argument Part 1: Court Not Likely to Grant Review
  5. 04:20New York's Argument Part 2: No Clear Error in Stay
  6. 06:25New York's Argument Part 3: No Irreparable Injury
  7. 07:19Role of Sonia Sotomayor
  8. 08:40NY's Blatant Statement to the Supreme Court
  9. 09:17Future Steps and Timeline
  10. 09:52Thanks to GOA Attorneys and Members
  11. 10:48Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA)?

The Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA) is legislation enacted by New York in July 2022, following the Supreme Court's Bruin decision. It aims to modify the state's firearms licensing and possession laws, with critics arguing it imposes more restrictive measures on gun owners.

Why did New York respond to the Supreme Court regarding the CCIA?

New York responded to an appeal filed by Gun Owners of America (GOA) concerning the CCIA. GOA challenged the law's constitutionality, and the Supreme Court requested New York's position on whether to review the Second Circuit's decision to stay a preliminary injunction against the CCIA.

What is New York's main argument to the Supreme Court about the CCIA appeal?

New York argues that the Supreme Court's intervention is premature and unnecessary. They contend that the Second Circuit Court of Appeals is actively reviewing the case and can adjudicate the challenges in a timely fashion, suggesting the Supreme Court should defer.

How has the CCIA changed gun permit requirements in New York?

The CCIA reportedly replaced the 'proper cause' requirement with a 'good moral character' standard. Additionally, it mandates applicants to provide identifying information for all adult household members and their social media details, increasing the scope of background checks.

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