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Old October 27, 2024, 01:11 AM   #1
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New York Update

If this has been discussed, I missed it. Apologies if this is a repeat.

According to Colion Noir, a federal judge has struck down New York's law that only allows licensed carry on private property open to the public if the property owner has expressly granted permission. The judge said that's unconstitutional.

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Old October 27, 2024, 04:54 PM   #2
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According to Colion Noir, a federal judge has struck down New York's law that only allows licensed carry on private property open to the public if the property owner has expressly granted permission.
I think this is slightly inaccurate.

When Bruen ruled a portion of the NY state law unconstitutional, the state tossed out the old law and replaced it with a new one. That new law contained a prohibition against LICENSED CARRY in "sensitive areas. All legal carry in NY state is licensed carry, open or concealed. Unlicensed carry (and even possession) is illegal in NY.

The most objectionable part of the "sensitive areas" description covered private property (open to the public), with a blanket ban on LEGAL CARRY, without any regard to the property owner's wishes.

This primarily affected places of worship, and several did file suit against it. The state does not have the right to ban legal carry on your property, against your wishes, and that is the reason the judge found the law unconstitutional.

The State can set the rules for carry in parks, schools, subways, and other places that the state owns, but they cannot do that in your church, temple, mosque, synagogue or other privately owned places, the property owner has that right, NOT the state.
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