Friday, September 23, 2022

GOA Files New Case Against New York's CCIA

 
In many ways, people with unrestricted concealed carry permits lost rights after Bruen. Since all businesses had to post signs allowing concealed carry, going to a gas station or a store with your gun could make you a felon. Churches could no longer have security details or let their pastors carry firearms. New York seemed to be thumbing its nose at SCOTUS.

This new lawsuit is the second time GOA has challenged the CCIA. Last month GOA lost its challenge to the CCIA in Antonyuk v Bruen. Although the judge found the law unconstitutional, he stated that GOA’s plaintiff, Ivan Antonyuk, had no intention of breaking the law and therefore did not have standing. Mr. Antonyuk was basically too law-abiding.

1 comment:

  1. Eventually these new infringements will make it to a high enough court, possibly the SCOTUS, and get smacked down. Then the criminals in power will merely pass MORE illegal and unlawful infringments and impose them on us again. And the cycle will start over. They do this because they suffer NO consequences for their illegal misconduct. And until they do nothing will change or improve.

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A Clusterfuck, who could have predicted that.

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