Can He Even Do It: Concealed Carry Reciprocity vs State's Rights
This video discusses the constitutional basis for concealed carry reciprocity, arguing that the Second Amendment, as interpreted by Heller and Bruen, supersedes state-level restrictions. It highlights the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA) as an existing federal framework that could be adapted for broader reciprocity, asserting that fundamental rights are not subject to state-by-state variation. The speaker emphasizes that concealed carry permit holders are already thoroughly vetted and statistically law-abiding.










