Vampire Rule Defeated: Second Circuit Strikes Down New York’s Default Private Property Gun Ban

By Brandon Curtis
Entrance to The Daily Grind coffee shop with a No Weapons Allowed sign on the glass door

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has struck down New York’s Vampire Rule, which banned carrying firearms on private property without express permission. The ruling restores the default right to carry in businesses unless signage is posted. While a victory for gun rights, the court upheld restrictions in sensitive locations like public parks.

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