Supreme Court appears likely to void New York's gun permit law
The justices seem inclined to find that the right to keep and bear arms extends to carrying them outside the home.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh said he was troubled that New York’s system allows officials “blanket discretion” to accept or reject a request for a permit. “That’s just not how we do constitutional rights,” Kavanaugh said.
Chief Justice John Roberts expressed similar reservations.
“You don’t have to say when you’re looking for a permit to speak on a street corner that your speech is particularly important,” Roberts said. “The idea you need a license to exercise the right, I think, is unusual in the context of the Bill of Rights.”