A group of New York gun owners on Wednesday will ask the Supreme Court to establish a fundamental right to carry a handgun for self-defense outside the home, an expansive view of the Second Amendment that could reshape gun laws nationwide.
"Even people who are well trained, who are prepared and carry a gun, oftentimes have to make split-second decisions that they then regret," said Albany, New York's Mayor Kathy Sheehan, who had to declare a state of emergency in the city last summer because of an outbreak of gun violence.
"This case is going to present a lot of opportunity for the defenders of the law to present evidence on the special risks that guns can present in public and also evidence that limits on concealed carry in public can, on the whole, lead to less crime, less deaths and less injuries," Ruben said.and gun violence deaths have been climbing to near-record levels. More than 35,000 U.S. deaths from guns have been reported so far this year, according to the nonpartisan Gun Violence Archive.
The judge approved Apple's request, but other gun-owners say the standard is overly discretionary and unfair. Gun rights groups are optimistic that the Supreme Court's six-member conservative majority will be sympathetic to arguments in favor of broad concealed carry rights.
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