Add these decisions and the legislation just passed by Congress, and June goes into the record books as a pretty good month. The legislation that was finally passed contained virtually nothing, but it was being reported as a major piece of legislation.
These results were brought about by the continuously, well presented efforts of those we have worked to elect and advocates such as OK2A, GOA, NRA, etc.
Good news, but no time to sit back and rest. The need will never be eliminated.
Indeed. NY State has already announced its desire to circumvent the Bruen decision where “legally” possible. This will probably be done via additional paperwork, longer processing times, and especially the proliferation of “sensitive places” beyond court houses, polling places, etc. There’s even mention of designating subways as sensitive places, which will hamstring the movements of CC permit holders in NYC.
The only item of substance in the legislation recently passed is federal grants to states to install red flag laws. If, as expected, Republicans take back the House in November, they can refuse to fund the grants, rendering the legislation moot. It remains to be seen whether the Republicans have the spine to do it.