Videos tagged with Non-Resident Permit
This video provides an expert breakdown of a federal lawsuit filed by Gun Owners of America (GOA) against Illinois' restrictive carry laws. The speaker, an authority on Second Amendment issues, explains how Illinois' refusal to recognize out-of-state permits and its stringent requirements for non-resident permits violate constitutional rights established in Heller, McDonald, and Bruen. The lawsuit aims to dismantle these barriers, potentially impacting carry rights nationwide for law-abiding citizens traveling through or visiting Illinois.
This video discusses legal challenges to firearm regulations, including the ATF's stance on enforcing potentially unconstitutional laws and a New York court ruling against the state's refusal to accept non-resident carry permit applications. It also touches on a controversial incident involving Farmington, New Mexico police and a group providing firearms to students.
This YouTube video focuses on the crucial skill of maintaining a consistent point of aim for improved shooting accuracy. While the title highlights a shooting technique, the description reveals the content is tied to an online concealed carry permit course for Florida non-residents. This suggests a practical application of shooting fundamentals for personal defense and legal firearm ownership.
This video discusses the Gun Owners of America (GOA) lawsuit against New York's non-resident concealed carry permit restrictions. Following the lawsuit, the NYPD enacted an emergency rule allowing non-residents to apply for carry licenses and purchase authorizations, a move seen as an attempt to moot the case. The video highlights that this change was a direct result of GOA's legal action and emphasizes the importance of supporting such organizations.
This video explains how to obtain a Florida Non-Resident Concealed Carry License, enabling holders to carry firearms legally in 30 other states. It focuses on the application process and the benefits of reciprocity for concealed carry permit holders across various jurisdictions. The content is aimed at individuals seeking to expand their legal carrying rights beyond their home state by leveraging Florida's licensing system.











