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SCOTUS Gun Rights Judgment Confuses Twitter Giano: "Clearly Insane"

The Supreme Court's latest ruling made it easier for NY residents to obtain a concealed carry permit.

According to the latest Supreme Court ruling It's easier for New Yorkers to get a hidden carry permit. (AP Photo / J. ScottApplewhite, file)

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Journalists say a recent Supreme Court ruling has increased the level of anxiety after New York residents have been given better access to obtain a hidden carry-on license for firearms. Did.

Various liberal media journalists and commentators have stated that the ruling is "the middle finger of New York," proving that the Supreme Court "sucks" and that the court is in a future mass shooting in the country. It means to contribute.

Fox News reported Thursday'sSupreme Court ruled against firearms regulations in New York, which made it difficult to obtain a hidden carry permit. The court ruled that such regulations, including future permit holders who must provide "reasonable reasons" to seek a license at the discretion of the New York authorities, are unconstitutionally restrictive. In his opinion of the

judgment,Judge Clarence Thomasstates: Bring a pistol outside the house for self-defense. 

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He explained: The State of New York will only issue a public carry license if the applicant indicates a special need for self-defense. We conclude that the state licensing system is unconstitutional.

New York residents looking to get a concealed carry license will have an easier time thanks to the latest SCOTUS ruling. 

New York trying to get a hidden carry license Residents can spend an easier time thanks to the latest SCOTUS ruling.  (Scott Olson / Getty Images)

"It's the middle finger for New York," Whoopi Goldberg claims in ABC's Thursday episode. did. , Was aired shortly after the decision was announced.

Atlantic writer and MSNBC contributor Molly Jong-Fast tweeted, "This Supreme Court is really terrible."

David Weissman, author of the opinion of Occupy Democrats, a progressive activist outlet, tweeted about the ruling, saying, "Blood will fall into the hands of the Supreme Court."

Progressive podcast Dan Pfeiffer, co-host of PodSave America, tweeted a sneaky tweet about the ruling. The majority of Americans.

MSNBC contributor Dean Obeidallahlamented through a tweet.

The Supreme Court just ruled that New York's concealed carry laws are too restrictive. 

The Supreme Court has a hidden carry law in New York. The arbitrage limit is too strong.  ((Photo by Spencer Pratt / Getty Images))

"SCOTUS reduces the safety of all of us. New York gun permit The requirements are unconstitutional. " Joyce Alene, Legal Analyst on MSNBC.

MSNBC anchor Chris Hayes blasted the ruling, tweeting, "Sorry, the idea that the Constitution * requires a universal hidden carry * is clearly insane." Did.

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"Remember that if you are looking at the Supreme Court today and you want to weaken some rights (Miranda) and expand others (guns), you don't have to be this way. Was able to unpack / readjust the court that was packed with MSNBC's host, Mehdi Hasan, wrote.

National Justice Correspondent andMSNBC contributor ElieMystalposted a dramatic tweet, writing: Go throw.

Political strategist and co-host of View, Anana Baro, called the ruling "humiliation" on Twitter and "listened to the very realistic gun violence epidemic in the United States." Not having can be the majority of the Supreme Court. This is shameful. "

Mother Jones Editor-in-Chief Clara Jeffrey wrote: "Regardless of the topic, it's clearly NUTS that Thomas wrote when his wife tried to overthrow the US government. For 100 years, to undermine reasonable restrictions on guns, especially nuts."

NBC News contributor and former Obama senior adviser Ben Rose accused the Supreme Court of being a "radical court" and "a radical appointed by the president who lost the popularity vote. The majority say they cannot be protected. Children from voting rights, choices, climate or gun violence. Not strictly conservative. "

President Joe Biden expressed his disappointment with the Thursday SCOTUS ruling. 

President Joe Byden expressed disappointment in the SCOTUS ruling on Thursday. (Eric Lee / Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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And in the ABC News Special Report on ABC News Live, animated ABC News senior correspondent Terry Moran said people are now worried about what happens to free guns. rice field. "There was a lot of debate about,'What about the football statement? What about the taverns people are drinking," he told ABC Anchor David Muir.