Bruen expanded our rights and it has to be based in history, text, and tradition from certain timeframes. When we’re these state constitutions rarified? If it wasn’t between 1791 and 1868 it’s meaningless. Also one or two outliers do not make it a tradition or the rule of the land per Bruen. The rule between Heller and Bruen have drastically changed in our favor.
Bruen upheld that guns can be carried outside of the home. That's the "bear" part. So who cares what sates said you can't at some point in the past. It's meaningless.Seven of fourteen were ratified prior to 1868. I've done a lot of reading on this. And again Scalia mentioned it in Heller.
I got it but I’m telling you this is what all the legal analysts are predicting this means after the Bruen decision. Maybe they are all wrong and you’re right but I’m going with what I read from 10-15 guys, sorry. The timeframe isn’t set or established to end at 1868, but that’s what many are saying since what the 14 amendment does. That date range may need to be finalized but my point is that many of states constitutions were set up outside of those dates and beyond them meaning those are largely meaningless.Seven of fourteen were ratified prior to 1868. I've done a lot of reading on this. And again Scalia mentioned it in Heller.
I never said it was in the state constitution. Either way it's there.No reread it, it is in NYS Civil rights law not the State Constitution there is a difference.
Bruen upheld that guns can be carried outside of the home. That's the "bear" part. So who cares what sates said you can't at some point in the past. It's meaningless.
Then we win right? Case is over and we’re granted everything we asked for right?? Haha![]()
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I wish.Then we win right? Case is over and we’re granted everything we asked for right?? Haha
Then we win right? Case is over and we’re granted everything we asked for right?? Haha
It means it is our fault and we are fucked. Oh yeah... it's for the children too.So they missed the deadline. What does that mean now?
Probably means they will give NY another 6 months to get their shit together.So they missed the deadline. What does that mean now?
Well, you'll get called a troll if you advocate opinions the majority think are so ridiculous that no intelligent person could possibly hold them honestly.Ah yes, Nygunforum, where having a different opinion other than those from Newsmax means you are a troll. Keep on keepin' on.
If we really want that fixed, we need a free state like Texas to simply adopt the NY pistol permitting scheme verbatim and just change references to "guns" to "voter registration".Yes. It was in Kavanagh’s concurrence. That doesn’t mean things can’t be challenged in the future, but for now they’re allowed.
I do believe He DID say that (paraphrasing) they shouldn’t be overly burdensome. So he didn’t completely say they’re ok no matter what. He left it open ended a bit.
Can’t stand this guy and his windbag clickbait videos. Keep promoting them!"U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit will be hearing oral argument in 5 pending Second Amendment cases on March 20, 2023. As part of these cases, 2A challenges have been brought against New York State’s ban on firearms in places of worship such as churches and synagogues. The District Attorney for the County of Niagara was sued to enjoin his office from enforcing the law banning guns in places of worship and today he filed a legal brief in the Court of Appeals conceding that the NY law was unconstitutional under the Second Amendment and NYSRPA v. Bruen. Mark Smith breaks it down."
SHOCKING ADMISSION: NY 2A Defendant Admits to US Federal Appeals Court that New Gun Law Violates 2A
If I can carry a gun in NYC my wife will get her wish to go there for vacation.Here is a link that you can actually read. The link above pops to the same basic article, but as soon as I touch the mouse, it changes to an ad for this law firm, and you can't actually read the article... WTF?
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CLASS ACTION SUIT FILED AGAINST NYPD FOR DENIAL OF SECOND AMENDMENT RIGHTS
Second Amendment Attorney Peter H. Tilem, Esq. The NYPD is accused of preventing New Yorker's from exercising their Second Amendment Rights Lawsuit alleges that NYPD delays in issuing gun licenses and refusal to accept other State's licenses amounts to a denial of New Yorker's Constitutional...www.nwahomepage.com
As far as this reported suit goes, I am all in favor of it. They are attacking the NYPD, - including the fact that NY CCW permits issued outside NYC are not valid in NYC. I hope they kick their asses!
Per the article: "In addition, the lawsuit argues that New York City policy and State law which refuse to allow citizens who are licensed outside of New York City to carry and possess firearms inside New York City violates both the Second Amendment and the “full faith and credit” clause of the US Constitution."
If I can carry a gun in NYC my wife will get her wish to go there for vacation.
Just recently with the people moving in. The place across the street from me went from a single family to a double. The guy across from me directly will be gone when his mom dies since he won’t keep the house and he’s a loser. I’m sure he has no car or insurance in his name.Doesn't sound like you'd be at any higher risk than the risk you're at just living on your block at home. Your description sounds like you're already in the hood.
Can’t stand this guy and his windbag clickbait videos. Keep promoting them!
If we ever win the right to carry in NYC without an NYPD endorsed permit, I plan on flying there with one or more of my handguns. Then I will be taking selfies all over the 5 boroughs while wearing a shirt that mocks the CCIA, FUKH, FUAC, the entire legislature,- Hell,- ALL of the anti gunners, and pointing out that I carried there LEGALLY, and that NO ONE was injured or died as a result.If I can carry a gun in NYC my wife will get her wish to go there for vacation.