Posted August 28, 2019 7:00 pm by Comments

By BearingArms.com Staff

October 1, 2019, could end up being a huge day for gun owners at the U.S. Supreme Court. No opinions will be handed down that day, but the nine justices are scheduled to decide what it will do with several challenges to gun control laws that have made their way to the Court. The case getting the most attention is NYSRPA v NYC, which is a challenge to a gun transportation law. New York City is trying to moot the case by changing the law, but the Court could still choose to hear the case.

If the justices decide that this particular challenge is null and void, they’ll have at least two other Second Amendment cases they could pick up instead. Rogers v Grewal is a case dealing with concealed carry that’s been on the court’s calendar for months. It hasn’t been accepted or denied, and the speculation is that’s because of the NYSRPA case, which is currently scheduled for oral arguments this fall.

There’s another case that’s on the Court’s conference calendar for October 1 that also challenges New Jersey’s restrictive carry laws called Cheeseman v Polillo, and it could provide the Supreme Court with an opportunity to explicitly recognize …Read the Rest

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