Supreme Court Rejects N.Y. Concealed Carry Law

Supreme Court Rejects N.Y. Concealed Carry Law

The Supreme Court issued a ruling striking down New York’s concealed carry law. The decision, released Thursday, had six justices stating it violates the Second Amendment while three dissented. In the majority opinion, Justice Clarence Thomas wrote the state’s licensure laws are unconstitutional.

New York banned the issuance of concealed carry permits unless there is a demonstrable need for self defense, allowing the state to reject most permits. The court has now upheld the right of every American to self defense both on their own property and in public.

 

Supreme Court Rejects N.Y. Concealed Carry Law

Supreme Court Rejects N.Y. Concealed Carry Law

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