Heller (2008): Walter Dellinger, Paul D. Clement
McDonald (2010): Alan Gura, Paul D. Clement
Bruen (2022): Kevin M. Neylan, Jr., Paul D. Clement
These attorneys all lost spectacularly in all of the lower courts. I'd rather be pro se like me than no say like you. I appreciate your support thank you.
To anyone that reviewed the documents did you notice this?
Conference Transcript - November 09, 2023
MAGISTRATE JUDGE: “But what I really wanted to address was Mr. Knight’s Second Amendment claim as it pertains to what I understand him to be challenging, which is the number of handguns he can...
JUSTICE Thomas: The constitutional right to bear arms in public for self-defense is not “a second-class right, subject to an entirely different body of rules than the other Bill of Rights guarantees.” We know of no other constitutional right that an individual may exercise only after...
Knight v. City of New York (1:22-cv-10755)
(NYPD) Although Knight contends that there is no “need for two licenses” nothing in Bruen, Heller, or McDonald prevent the City from requiring gun owners to obtain multiple licenses, one for the home and one to carry in public, so long as the licensing...
The beauty of it is my challenge was to NYC Title 38 - R.C.N.Y. and NYC Administrative Code all local rules and/or codes. I made no constitutional challenge to NYS PL because NYS PL does not prohibit the intended conduct.
Defendants Final Reply Memorandum of Law
POINT II
PLAINTIFF FAILS TO STATE A CLAIM UNDER THE SECOND AMENDMENT NEW YORK CIVIL RIGHTS LAW§ 4
Defendants moved to dismiss Plaintiffs causes of action under the Second Amendment and New York Civil Rights Law on the ground that Knight's proposed...
NYPD License Division: "The Ninety Day Waiting Period simply regulates the frequency in which licensees may acquire firearms after their first purchase. Since the rule does not leave an ordinary, law-abiding citizen without the ability to possess a firearm for self-defense, it does not implicate...