Blue Line Sports Appellants' Brief 02.26.2026

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Blue Line Sports, et al. v. James involves the nonjudicial subpoenas served by the NY Attorney General upon two state and federally-licensed Dealers in Firearms in the Adirondack Mountains and asks the demand for records to be quashed. The NY Attorney General cross-petitioned to enforce the demand.

Blue Line Sports, et al. v. James involves the nonjudicial subpoenas served by the NY Attorney General upon two state and federally-licensed Dealers in Firearms in the Adirondack Mountains and asks the demand for records to be quashed. The NY Attorney General cross-petitioned to enforce the demand.

The clash pits over 200 years of the N.Y. Constitution, NYS Legislative statutes, and court precedents against a power grab by the NY Attorney General. The lower court decision (HERE) was adverse. It handed the NY Attorney General power we believe she has not had in more than two centuries.

In the mix? The NYS Police failing - or is it chosing?? - not to follow the direction of the new (2022) laws to issue regulations and regulatory materials. Are the State Police more engaged in a fight with the AG than taking an interest in public safety in partnership with Dealers in Firearms?

There is just so much that both the NY Attorney General and the NYS Police are trying to stop us from learning about what is going on that 3-1/2 years into litigation across six cases in federal and state courts: the behavior of the NY Attorney General is nothing more than power, but the NYS Police remain indecipherable. Perhaps the statewide District Attorney’s association should weigh in? Or, at the least, the statewide County Clerks?

Read on, as this Brief is the next chapter in the chronicles.