Gun Rights Group to Challenge NYPD Over Trump's Concealed Carry Permit
Second Amendment Foundation plans legal action to defend former president's firearm rights following felony conviction.
- Trump's concealed carry license was suspended after his indictment in the hush money trial.
- Convicted felons are prohibited from holding firearm permits under New York law.
- The Second Amendment Foundation argues that Trump's non-violent conviction should not strip him of gun rights.
- The group cites a 2022 Supreme Court ruling requiring historical context for gun law regulations.
- Trump's legal team may seek alternative legal remedies to retain his firearm rights.