Antonyuk II v. James - Complaint
Antonyuk II is burbling its way up and down the court appellate ladder, but where did it start? Read the Complaint, where it all began on September 2, 2022. This is the document that sets out the causes of action under the Second and Fourteenth Amendments, as well as the First and the Fifth. It outlines the plaintiffs - Ivan Antonyuk, Corey Johnson, Alred Terrille, Joseph Mann, Leslie Leman, and Lawrence Sloane - and why they’re fighting for all of our civil rights.
This is the lead in New York case among six others, attacking multiple of the CCIA provisions, including “good moral character” as a standard for concealed carry application evaluation; permitting requirements of a list of household members and family, social media accounts, and character references, and a personal interview; bans against concealed carry in “sensitive locations” and “restricted locations”; categorization of all private property as “restricted” and requiring property owner affirmative permission prior to entering the property; and costs of extensive mandatory handgun training.
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Antonyuk II is burbling its way up and down the court appellate ladder, but where did it start? Read the Complaint, where it all began on September 2, 2022. This is the document that sets out the causes of action under the Second and Fourteenth Amendments, as well as the First and the Fifth. It outlines the plaintiffs - Ivan Antonyuk, Corey Johnson, Alred Terrille, Joseph Mann, Leslie Leman, and Lawrence Sloane - and why they’re fighting for all of our civil rights.
This is the lead in New York case among six others, attacking multiple of the CCIA provisions, including “good moral character” as a standard for concealed carry application evaluation; permitting requirements of a list of household members and family, social media accounts, and character references, and a personal interview; bans against concealed carry in “sensitive locations” and “restricted locations”; categorization of all private property as “restricted” and requiring property owner affirmative permission prior to entering the property; and costs of extensive mandatory handgun training.
The download is FREE.
Antonyuk II is burbling its way up and down the court appellate ladder, but where did it start? Read the Complaint, where it all began on September 2, 2022. This is the document that sets out the causes of action under the Second and Fourteenth Amendments, as well as the First and the Fifth. It outlines the plaintiffs - Ivan Antonyuk, Corey Johnson, Alred Terrille, Joseph Mann, Leslie Leman, and Lawrence Sloane - and why they’re fighting for all of our civil rights.
This is the lead in New York case among six others, attacking multiple of the CCIA provisions, including “good moral character” as a standard for concealed carry application evaluation; permitting requirements of a list of household members and family, social media accounts, and character references, and a personal interview; bans against concealed carry in “sensitive locations” and “restricted locations”; categorization of all private property as “restricted” and requiring property owner affirmative permission prior to entering the property; and costs of extensive mandatory handgun training.
The download is FREE.
STATUS: NYS has not yet answered this complaint. (Current 05.09.2024.)