Federal judge won’t block New York’s new gun restrictions
NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge declined to put a hold on New York’s new gun rules Wednesday, one day before the law was to take effect.
Despite writing that the arguments for granting a preliminary injunction to stop the rules were persuasive, Judge Glenn Suddaby said the plaintiffs — an upstate New York resident and three gun rights organizations — didn’t have standing to bring the legal action.
The new law would strictly limit where people could carry guns and require applicants to hand over social media account information.
Gov. Kathy Hochul and fellow Democrats approved the law this summer after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a state law that required people to demonstrate an unusual threat to their safety to qualify for a license to carry a handgun outside their homes.