Second Amendment group vowing to sue NYPD to defend Trump's concealed carry license

SOURCE www.foxnews.com
Second Amendment group vows to sue NYPD to defend former President Donald Trump's concealed carry license after felony conviction in hush money trial, citing that he should not lose his Second Amendment rights due to a non-violent crime conviction.

Key Points

  • SAF willing to challenge law to defend Trump's gun ownership
  • Belief that non-violent crime conviction should not result in losing gun rights
  • Emphasis on historical nexus and Supreme Court's 2022 Bruen ruling

Pros

  • Defending Second Amendment rights
  • Challenging laws that restrict gun ownership for non-violent crime convictions

Cons

  • Controversial stance due to Trump's felony conviction
  • Potential clash with state and federal firearm laws