Second Amendment reargument, petition to be made – News – Corning Leader

ThursdayJan23,2020at7:23PM

Montgomery Blair Sibley will reargue his claim that the First Amendment prohibits New York from sealing from the public the reasons for granting or not granting pistol permit applications before Judge Nasca at 9:30 a.m. Jan. 27 at the Steuben County Courthouse, Building 3, Courtroom D, 3 East Pulteney Square, Bath.

Judge Wiggins entered his Decision & Judgment dismissing the lawsuit on November 22, 2019, holding: As to Petitioner's argument that the statute is unconstitutional as an infringement on his Second Amendment rights, the Constitutionality of the statute has been repeatedly upheld.

However, Sibley did not argue that the limitations on release of Pistol Permit applications violated the Second Amendment. Rather, Sibley argued that it was the First, not the Second, Amendment which Sibley raised as mandating access to the Pistol Permit Applications. That motion can be viewed here at bit.ly/2vdbysY. A copy of Sibleys Freedom of Information Law lawsuit can be viewed at bit.ly/2sVYkjI.

At the same time, a petition will be presented to the Steuben County Legislature to declare Steuben County a Second Amendment sanctuary county. The petition can be viewed at bit.ly/2RnWQrC.

For background on the lawsuits and Sibley: bit.ly/37tbYKg.

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