This video explains why the speaker chooses not to open carry firearms, citing the negative attention it draws from both anti-gun individuals and potential criminals. The speaker emphasizes that open carry can make a firearm a target for theft and increase the risk of confrontation, advocating for concealed carry as a less conspicuous and often safer method of personal defense.
This video explains why the speaker chooses not to open carry, citing concerns about drawing negative attention from both anti-gun individuals and potential criminals. The speaker highlights that while state laws often permit open or concealed carry, local city ordinances can restrict these rights. Examples are given for Missouri, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Washington, and Oregon, illustrating varying legal landscapes and the speaker's personal risk assessment.
Arizona is a constitutional carry state, meaning no permit is required to carry a firearm. However, obtaining an Arizona CCW permit offers significant benefits, primarily reciprocity with many other states, allowing concealed carry when traveling. The video emphasizes that even with constitutional carry, seeking professional training is crucial for safe and proficient firearm handling, understanding legal responsibilities, and knowing when and how to draw a firearm.
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