NY: Christian v James “Vampire” ban on carry on private property

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  • Alamo

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    I tried to find another thread concerning this case, but unable.

    As I understand it, New York bans carry on private property, unless the private property owner explicitly grants permission either by sign or personal contact. “Private property“ would include restaurants, shops, and other private property, where the public would normally be invited.

    Plaintiff Brett Christian and FPC sued in federal court as a violation of 2A and Bruen.

    Judge struck down law and denied State of New York a stay on his decision while they cook up an appeal.

     
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    MrSmitty

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    New York has always been a location that I have never wanted to go to, mostly because of their draconian gun laws, and because nothing there interests me.
     

    Alamo

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    Already running:

     

    sixGuns

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    Every time I see "stuff" like this...



    "Concealed Carry Improvement Act." Just like the STOCK Act!

    It makes me think of that scene in Ozark with Helen. "I'm a lawyer, I move words around."
     
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