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In a landmark ruling Wednesday, a New York appeals court upheld the state's red-flag law against a challenge to the law's constitutionality, the first New York appeals court to address this question.
The Second Department of the Appellate Division said in its decision that the red-flag law, which allows police to temporarily seize the firearms of individuals deemed to pose a danger to themselves or others, did not violate the U.S. Constitution's Second Amendment.
The Second Department of the Appellate Division said in its decision that the red-flag law, which allows police to temporarily seize the firearms of individuals deemed to pose a danger to themselves or others, did not violate the U.S. Constitution's Second Amendment.
Appeals court upholds NY red flag law against Second Amendment challenge
The case revolved around an Orange County man, Corey Monroe, whose shotguns were confiscated after he was accused of pointing a gun at a neighbor.
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