Injunction granted for NY's new CCIA

walter62

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NY's hissy fit over Bruen has been granted a temp (at least) injunction:

"DECISION AND PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION that Defendant Hochul is DISMISSED from this action as a party. Plaintiffs' motion for a Preliminary Injunction (Dkt. No. [6]) is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part in accordance with this Decision. Defendants, as well as their officers, agents, servants, employees, and attorneys (and any other persons who are in active concert or participation with them) are PRELIMINARILY ENJOINED from enforcing the following provisions of the Concealed Carry Improvement Act, 2022 N.Y. Sess. Laws ch. 371 ("CCIA"): (1) the following provisions contained in Section 1 of the CCIA: (a) the provision requiring "good moral character"; (b) the provision requiring the "names and contact information for the applicant's current spouse, or domestic partner, any other adults residing in the applicant's home, including any adult children of the applicant, and whether or not there are minors residing, full time or part time, in the applicant's home"; (c) the provision requiring "a list of former and current social media accounts of the applicant from the past three years"; and (d) the provision contained in Section 1 of the CCIA requiring "such other information required by review of the licensing application that is reasonably necessary and related to the review of the licensing application"; (2) the following "sensitive locations" provision contained in Section 4 of the CCIA: (a) "any location providing... behavioral health, or chemical dependance care or services" (except to places to which the public or a substantial group of persons have not been granted access) as contained in Paragraph "2(b)"; (b) "any place of worship or religious observation" as contained in Paragraph "2(c)"; (c) "public parks, and zoos" as contained in Paragraph "2(d)"; (d) "airports" to the extent the license holder is complying with federal regulations, and "buses" as contained in Paragraph "2(n)"; (e) "any establishment issued a license for on-premise consumption pursuant to article four, four-A, five, or six of the alcoholic beverage control law where alcohol is consumed" as contained in Paragraph "2(o)"; (f) "theaters," "conference centers," and "banquet halls" as contained in Paragraph "2(p)"; and (g) "any gathering of individuals to collectively express their constitutional rights to protest or assemble" as contained in Paragraph "2(s)"; and (3) the "restricted locations" provision contained in Section 5 of the CCIA. Plaintiffs are EXCUSED from giving security. The State Defendants' request for a limitation in the scope of this Preliminary Injunction and for a stay of it pending appeal (Dkt. No. [48], at 115-16) is DENIED. Signed by U.S. District Judge Glenn T. Suddaby on 11/7/2022. (sal)"
 
Hochul needs to be held personally responsible and should not have been dropped from the suit.
 
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