out new york state s restrictive regulations on concealed carry pistol permits. thomas wrote the majority opinion. shannon bream, chief legal correspondent is in focus now. shannon, first of all the reverberation that can happen throughout the state of new york. is it immediate? pretty much. it will be hard for them to enforce this specific law anymore. what this doesn t mean so people know is you can simply go out in new york and buy a gun and start carrying it everywhere you want and no questions asked. this was about the concealed carry permit situation. my suspicion is that s fully going to remain in place. the way you get that permit is going to change based ton supreme court decision. what it required was a specialized showing or heightened need that you would have for concealed carry permit. the plaintiffs here one of them a firearms instructor said listen, i don t think i should have to have a special reason to conceal carry if i m a law abiding citizen. celebriti
demonstrate a particular need to carry a gun in order to get a license to carry in public. the justice says it violates the right to keep and bear arms, the ruling will allow more people to carry guns on the streets of the nation s largest cities including new york, los angeles, boston and elsewhere. watch. this decision is not just reckless, it is reprehensible. it is not what new yorkers want, we should have the right of determination of gun laws in the state. the insanity of the gun culture that possessed everyone even up to the supreme court. emily: kayleigh, the issue the governor has wrong, second amendment is not about adding a right, adding constitutional right, it is about restricting government s right to dilute constitutional right that citizens already had. when governor hochul, she is not seeing it for what it is. you do not have the right to trample on law. page nine of this opinion, justice thomas has key points, this is a huge win, emily, the second amen
protect your children, not anymore on this watch of this supreme court. emily: absolutely. one fundamental thing, justice thomas said it is not a second-class right and it has been treated as such and not second class to other bill of rights and found this violated the 14th amendment. the white house released a statement, this ruling contradicts common sense and the constitution and should deeply trouble us off. in the wake of attacks and gun violence, we must do more as a society, not less to protect our fellow americans. i remain committed to reduce gun violence and make our community there it is, totally missing the point. that is what is happen withing governor hochul.
demonstrate a particular need to carry a gun in order to get a license to carry in public. the justice says it violates the right to keep and bear arms, the ruling will allow more people to carry guns on the streets of the nation s largest cities including new york, los angeles, boston and elsewhere. watch. this decision is not just reckless, it is reprehensible. it is not what new yorkers want, we should have the right of determination of gun laws in the state. the insanity of the gun culture that possessed everyone even up to the supreme court. emily: kayleigh, the issue the governor has wrong, second amendment is not about adding a right, adding constitutional right, it is about restricting government s right to dilute
fight to protect american families will march on. my office will take action to address the potential harm this ruling may cause, make no mistake, this decision will not deter us from standing up to the gun lobby and their efforts to endanger new yorkers and american families. since 1913 issue the new york law required a license to obtain to carry a handgun outside the home has been in place and restrictive laws have been there and today inside the u.s. supreme court led by majority of conservative justices issue the answer was no, you are not going to step on the second amendment and tell people they have to jump through that many hoops to get the permit to get the gun they legally can get. that is what this means. you heard from the governor and