Supreme Court decision on New York gun permit law could lead to more cases

Mar 07, 2022 View Original Article
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61% : And while the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated California 's ban on high-capacity magazines in November, Judge Patrick Bumatay dissented and expressed his full belief that California's regulation does not work in congruence with the Second Amendment.
45% : As an advocate for the case against New York's gun permit law, Clement expressed caution against making predictions about forthcoming court opinions, though he highlighted that there are essentially three cases the Supreme Court has decided pertaining to Second Amendment protections, while lower courts have "upheld gun control regulation after gun control regulation.""I do think that most of the [justices'] commentary suggested that the court was pretty tough on the New York law.

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