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by Paladin
Mon Dec 18, 2023 7:16 pm
Forum: Second Amendment Cases
Topic: Court Ruling Shakes Up New York's Concealed Carry Law Landscape
Replies: 7
Views: 14597

Re: Court Ruling Shakes Up New York's Concealed Carry Law Landscape

Is there a "moral character" cap on the percentage "THE BIG GUY" gets? Like 10% is okay, but 20% is banana republic? :biggrinjester:

Is $872K on escorts is ok as long as you don't skip out on the $1.4M income tax owed?
by Paladin
Mon Dec 11, 2023 12:20 pm
Forum: Second Amendment Cases
Topic: Court Ruling Shakes Up New York's Concealed Carry Law Landscape
Replies: 7
Views: 14597

Re: Court Ruling Shakes Up New York's Concealed Carry Law Landscape

oohrah wrote: Mon Dec 11, 2023 10:19 am
Paladin wrote: Sun Dec 10, 2023 6:53 pm
Not sure exactly what disclosing family members is about??
So they can BG check family to keep Mom's from making straw purchases for their little darlings.
I could see a effect with regards to straw purchases, but not carrying. I guess NY laws are so rigid you might not be able to make a purchase without a carry license?
by Paladin
Sun Dec 10, 2023 6:53 pm
Forum: Second Amendment Cases
Topic: Court Ruling Shakes Up New York's Concealed Carry Law Landscape
Replies: 7
Views: 14597

Court Ruling Shakes Up New York's Concealed Carry Law Landscape

Court Ruling Shakes Up New York's Concealed Carry Law Landscape
In a ruling that has both sides claiming victory, a federal appeals court upheld some parts of New York State's Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA), however other aspects were struck down
The court's decision, which combined four lower court cases due to overlapping issues, overturned some lower court rulings while sustaining others. Notably, the court invalidated the CCIA's ban on gun possession on private property without explicit permission and lifted the prohibition of gun possession in places of worship. Additionally, it rejected the mandate for concealed carry permit applicants to disclose their social media accounts to authorities.

However, the court upheld several CCIA provisions, including the need for applicants to show good moral character and disclose family members on permit applications. It maintained the ban on concealed carry in designated “sensitive places,” with the notable exception of places of worship, and upheld requirements for an interview, character references, and extensive training.
Not sure exactly what disclosing family members is about??

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