New York ordered to pay over $447,000 to NRA in legal fees over Supreme Court decision
- The Supreme Court ruled that New York's public carry licensing law was unconstitutional, affirming the constitutional right to carry a pistol in public.
- A New York judge ordered the state to pay $447,700.82 in legal fees, which the NRA sees as a significant victory for justice.
- New York legislators passed the Concealed Carry Improvement Act after the court decision, implementing restrictions on carrying guns in certain public places and imposing new requirements on retailers and ammunition purchases.
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New York state ordered to pay NRA nearly $500K after Supreme Court ruling on Second Amendment case
A New York judge has ordered the state of New York to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to the National Rifle Association after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the gun advocacy group regarding open carry of firearms.The NRA was a party to the case of New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen, a battle over a state law requiring applicants for unrestricted concealed-carry licenses in New York to demonstrate a special need for self…
New York ordered to pay over $447,000 to NRA in legal fees over Supreme Court decision
Gun rights poster. New York ordered to pay over $447,000 to NRA in legal fees over Supreme Court decision Asher Notheis October 02, 05:25 PM October 02, 05:25 PM Video Embed The state of New York has been ordered to pay almost half a million dollars to the National Rifle Association over a case that the Supreme Court ruled on last year. The case, New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bru…
New York State Mandated to Pay NRA Nearly $450,000 in Legal Fees Post Supreme Court Win - American Faith
Following a landmark victory at the Supreme Court, a judge in New York has mandated the state to remit almost half a million dollars in legal fees to the National Rifle Association (NRA). The association had challenged a public carry licensing law in New York, which the Supreme Court declared unconstitutional, affirming that carrying a pistol in public was a constitutional right protected by the Second Amendment, according to a report from Fox …
Judge orders state of New York to fork over $447K to NRA for legal fees in Bruen case
In a case decided last summer, the Supreme Court ruled that a New York public carry licensing law was unconstitutional and that the ability to carry a pistol in public was a constitutional right guara...
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