Just four days ago, the Supreme Court ruled that New York’s requirement of stating a “proper cause” when applying for a concealed carry permit was unconstitutionally restrictive. And now we are starting to see the effects of that ruling.
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Today the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that New York's requirement of stating a "proper cause" when applying for a concealed carry permit was unconstitutionally restrictive. What does that mean? That basically ends states from being a "May Issue" state.