The 2nd Circuit upheld New York's law, affirming that the Second Amendment does not guarantee a right to carry weapons everywhere without restriction.
The court emphasized that the methodology from Rahimi underlines the significance of context, implying limitations exist on carrying firearms, particularly in sensitive places.
Despite the push against state laws, the court maintained that enforcement of New York's provisions, like proving good moral character for permits, remains valid.
This latest ruling cements the idea that, while the Second Amendment grants rights, it does not eliminate state interests in public safety.
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