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New York Non-Resident Concealed Carry

After the Bruen decision required all states to become shall-issue states, New York attempted to block the ability for out-of-state residents to obtain conceal carry licenses. GOA, GOF, and the other plaintiffs sued New York to bring them in line with both Bruen and the Second Amendment of the Constitution. This case concerns the same legal questions as in CRPA v. LASD in California. GOA and GOF want to secure more wins in different courts so the Supreme court will be more likely issue a ruling mandating that all states must allow non-state residents the ability to keep and bear arms.

Docket number
:24-cv-00174-MAD-TWD
Litigation Type
Primary Litigant

Documents

Title Date Sort ascending
Notice of Motion for Summary Judgement (96.4 KB) 01-24-2025
Declaration of Counsel (102.08 KB) 01-24-2025
Appendix of Historical Laws (7.98 MB) 01-24-2025
Statement of Material Facts (158.35 KB) 01-24-2025
Memo of Law in Support (436.47 KB) 01-24-2025
Deposition of Harris (679.68 KB) 01-24-2025
Deposition of Brennan (5.65 MB) 01-24-2025
Deposition of Bourgault (5.5 MB) 01-24-2025
Deposition of Krapf (5.42 MB) 01-24-2025
Deposition of Votruba (746.59 KB) 01-24-2025
Deposition of Higbie (636.2 KB) 01-24-2025
James Response to RFA (333.06 KB) 01-24-2025
Deposition of Deyo (6.08 MB) 01-24-2025
Notice of Opposition (111.8 KB) 02-21-2025
Declaration of Counsel (117.84 KB) 02-21-2025
Declaration of Sheriff Cook (144.67 KB) 02-21-2025
James Interrogatory Response (381.45 KB) 02-21-2025
Memorandum of Law (370.6 KB) 02-21-2025
Response to Statement of Facts (162.92 KB) 02-21-2025
Arrest Record (9.39 MB) 02-22-2025