Eh, neither state has any incentive to do anything other than keep trying various flavours of this until they find one that sticks. They're burning through taxpayer cash, but do you seriously expect CA and NY to give a second's thought to that?
Well, they played a game to moot the last NYSRPA case because they were afraid of what just happened in Bruen happening.
The more cases that go to the SC, the more damage they can do to whatever anti-gun BS CA and their ilk are trying. At least with the current composition they don't want cases going back to the SC.
Eh, neither state has any incentive to do anything other than keep trying various flavours of this until they find one that sticks. They're burning through taxpayer cash, but do you seriously expect CA and NY to give a second's thought to that?
Well, they played a game to moot the last NYSRPA case because they were afraid of what just happened in Bruen happening.
The more cases that go to the SC, the more damage they can do to whatever anti-gun BS CA and their ilk are trying. At least with the current composition they don't want cases going back to the SC.