
The Intelligence from The Economist Shooting from the hip: The Supreme Court expands gun rights
Jun 24, 2022
Join Steve Mazey, the brilliant Supreme Court correspondent, as he provides insights on the recent pivotal ruling that expands gun rights across America. Hear from Olena Zelenska, Ukraine's First Lady, as she shares moving stories of resilience amid war. Plus, Gilad Amit dives into the intriguing and often humorous origins of the Black Death, sparking discussions on historical pandemics and their relevance today. This engaging blend of law, personal struggle, and history captivates listeners with urgent and thought-provoking topics.
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New York's Concealed Carry Law
- New York's 109-year-old law required gun owners to show "proper cause" for a concealed carry license.
- This made it difficult for ordinary citizens to obtain permits, especially in New York City.
The Court's Reasoning
- Justice Thomas argued that no other constitutional right requires demonstrating a "special need" to government officers.
- He used a historical approach, arguing that gun regulations are only acceptable if they have historical precedents.
Impact on Gun Control
- The ruling will significantly impact states with strict concealed carry laws, like New York and California.
- These states will likely see an increase in people carrying concealed guns, although restrictions in specific venues may still be possible.


