Another Huge Case for National Concealed Carry
This video discusses the legal challenge in Higby v. James, which questions New York's policy of not recognizing concealed carry permits from other states. The case argues that this violates the Second Amendment, the Full Faith and Credit Clause, and the Privileges and Immunities Clause of the U.S. Constitution, as individuals should not lose constitutional rights when crossing state lines. The discussion highlights the post-Bruen legal landscape and its implications for national concealed carry reciprocity.










