A New York law that requires applicants for a concealed-carry gun license to undergo 18 hours of firearms training is likely constitutional and can continue to be enforced, the Second Circuit said Friday.
The US Supreme Court’s Second Amendment precedents say that a firearms training requirement is presumptively valid, the unpublished and unsigned opinion said for the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
The ruling comes as states grapple with how to protect their citizens from gun violence and still respect the Second Amendment right to bear arms. It also comes while the Trump Administration is prioritizing protecting ...
