The Latest Developments with NYS Concealed Carry Rules

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Bond labor and employment attorney Nicholas P. Jacobson provided an update on the latest with New York State’s gun control legislation. After the U.S. Supreme Court struck down New York’s requirement that individuals demonstrate their need for protection to obtain a concealed carry permit, the state passed the Concealed Carry Improvement Act. The CCIA, which prohibits firearms in “sensitive” areas (e.g., schools, churches, etc.) and “restricted” areas (i.e., private property where the owner prohibits gun possession), faced immediate See more +
Bond labor and employment attorney Nicholas P. Jacobson provided an update on the latest with New York State’s gun control legislation. After the U.S. Supreme Court struck down New York’s requirement that individuals demonstrate their need for protection to obtain a concealed carry permit, the state passed the Concealed Carry Improvement Act. The CCIA, which prohibits firearms in “sensitive” areas (e.g., schools, churches, etc.) and “restricted” areas (i.e., private property where the owner prohibits gun possession), faced immediate legal challenges, which are still underway. See less -
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