17 states pile on to Supreme Court case over NYC gun law

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who argue the city’s “premises permit” scheme, which drastically restricts the ability to leave one’s premises with a firearm, is unconstitutional.

“The restrictive policies memorialized in New York City’s ‘premises permit’ scheme unduly burdens the Second Amendment rights held by all Americans,” said Landry. “Criminalizing travel with a securely stored firearm creates an imbalance in our federal system that weighs against lawful exercise of the Second Amendment inside and outside of New York City.”

Police countered the men’s argument by saying the ban on transporting even unloaded weapons promotes public safety by limiting the presence of handguns on city streets.


https://www.guns.com/2018/10/15/17-states-pile-on-to-supreme-court-case-over-nyc-gun-law/
 
Well...in the face of the incorporation of the Second Amendment in 2010 with McDonald v Chicago (FINALLY...it only took 219 years to incorporate this amendment against the States), there's a strong case that NYC will lose.

Stronger now, with 5-4 Conservative on the Bench.

Let's see how the 4 vote now that the Second Amendment has been incorporated.
 
Stronger now, with 5-4 Conservative on the Bench.
Not holding my breath trust they’ll take up a 2A case. Thomas was right that they’ve been biased against doing so to where it had become a disfavored right. Then I think even the libtards on that court knew how they would have to rule, as right is right and wrong is wrong, and they didn’t want to so they didn’t take up the cases instead.
 
Why isn’t North Carolina part of this?

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Oh yeah we got Josh Stein and Roy Cooper leading the no way NPC sit out :rolleyes:
 
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