New Lawsuit May Allow SCOTUS To Force National Carry

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Gun Owners of America (GOA) has made a bold move that could potentially reshape the gun rights landscape in the United States by launching a groundbreaking lawsuit in New York. Central to the lawsuit is the argument that New York’s stringent firearm laws unjustly impede the Second Amendment rights of non-residents.

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Presently, New York does not grant handgun carry licenses to non-residents and does not acknowledge licenses issued by other states. This leaves individuals visiting New York for work or leisure unable to exercise their right to self-defense.

However, the repercussions could extend even further. The case might prompt the Supreme Court to reexamine the issue of national reciprocity for concealed carry permits, a cause long advocated by gun rights proponents.

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