New York Post Reports on Brewer's Representation of NRA in New York Gun Store Lawsuit

On April 3, 2020, the New York Post reported on the NRA filing a federal lawsuit challenging New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's decision to label gun stores "non-essential" businesses. 

The article, titled "NRA sues NY for calling gun stores 'non-essential' amid coronavirus," reports that the NRA lawsuit asks the court to declare gun stores essential businesses that can operate during the coronavirus crisis.

The article quotes NRA lawyer William A. Brewer III of Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors. "The current public health emergency does not justify the complete elimination of this right [to bear arms], especially during a time when many New Yorkers have valid concerns about their physical safety and welfare," Brewer said.

Read More

Previous
Previous

Texas Supreme Court Exonerates Partner William Brewer in Pretrial Survey Case

Next
Next

Brewer News Release: NRA Files Lawsuit Against State of New York, Seeks Gun Stores to be Designated “Essential” in Wake of Shutdown