Supreme Court ruling on Hawaii's 'vampire rule' could reshape New York gun laws, experts say
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Evan Bourtis
6d ago· 2 min readenNews
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A U.S. Supreme Court ruling overturning a Hawaiian law requiring concealed carry gun owners to get explicit permission from business owners before entering (known as "the vampire rule") could impact similar laws in New York State. Local legal experts and business owners weigh in on what changes may be coming to New York's gun laws as a result of the decision.
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News10NBC's Tom Kowalski spoke with legal experts and business owners about what could be coming to New York
A recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling could affect gun laws in New York State. We spoke with legal experts about what could be coming.
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