NY to Stop Issuing Carry Permits.

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  • GodFearinGunTotin

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    This is what I call malicious compliance.

    Oh sure, we’ll abide by SCOTUS’ opinion…yep, we’ll come up with the requirements for a shall issue permit/license…yessirreebob, we’ll get that going as soon as possible. But, applications currently in process will have to be resubmitted and they’ll just have to wait until we get our process figured out and approved. That’s not too much of an infringement. It’s for the public safety, after all. Oh…and we believe in the 2A.

     

    wtburnette

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    This is what I call malicious compliance.

    Oh sure, we’ll abide by SCOTUS’ opinion…yep, we’ll come up with the requirements for a shall issue permit/license…yessirreebob, we’ll get that going as soon as possible. But, applications currently in process will have to be resubmitted and they’ll just have to wait until we get our process figured out and approved. That’s not too much of an infringement. It’s for the public safety, after all. Oh…and we believe in the 2A.



    SCOTUS should just come back and say, that's okay, take your time. Until then, your state shall be considered ConC so as not to infringe the rights of your citizens.
     

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    Getting deja vu of Chicago's tantrums after the 2010 City of Chicago v McDonald SCOTUS decision. That went on for a little over a year until the 7th Circuit got fed up with their antics and pulled very hard on their short hairs.

    John
     

    bgcatty

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    Getting deja vu of Chicago's tantrums after the 2010 City of Chicago v McDonald SCOTUS decision. That went on for a little over a year until the 7th Circuit got fed up with their antics and pulled very hard on their short hairs.

    John
    Hopefully other Federal Circuit Courts will follow Scotus and pound on these states undermining the recent decision striking the NY license game.
     

    JAL

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    Hopefully other Federal Circuit Courts will follow Scotus and pound on these states undermining the recent decision striking the NY license game.
    The City of Chicago and McDonald ping-ponged into the Federal District Court a number of times. Every time the District Court shot down Chicago's latest scheme to circumvent SCOTUS, they'd come up with something new. Chicago's imagination had no bounds. The 7th Circuit finally stepped in and took control giving City of Chicago specific directives telling them what they would do and how they would do it. Not the first time a Federal Court -- especially a Circuit Court -- has done that with a recalcitrant state or local government.

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