Daily Defense 3-16: License To Carry vs Constitutional Carry

Published on June 20, 2022
Duration: 6:57

Jeff Gonzalez, President of Trident Concepts, explains Constitutional Carry as the recognition of the Second Amendment as a right, removing the government permission process for law-abiding citizens to carry firearms. He clarifies it does not permit criminals or prohibited possessors to carry. While many states are adopting Constitutional Carry, the License to Carry process often remains, providing benefits like reciprocity between states, which can be a challenge with permitless carry.

Quick Summary

Constitutional Carry means law-abiding citizens no longer need government permission or a permit to carry firearms, recognizing it as a right. It does not permit criminals to carry. While beneficial, it can complicate reciprocity, the recognition of carry rights between states, which is often facilitated by a License to Carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction: License to Carry vs. Constitutional Carry
  2. 00:20What is Constitutional Carry?
  3. 00:47Constitutional Carry vs. Criminals
  4. 01:31Vermont: A Long-Standing Constitutional Carry State
  5. 02:11The Second Amendment as a Right
  6. 02:32Maintaining License to Carry Options
  7. 02:46Age Restrictions in Carry Laws
  8. 03:19Criminals Don't Follow Laws
  9. 03:35Hurdles of Obtaining a License to Carry
  10. 04:28States Transitioning to Constitutional Carry
  11. 04:51The Challenge of Reciprocity
  12. 06:06Understanding Constitutional Carry
  13. 06:27Call to Action: Share Your State's Status

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core difference between License to Carry and Constitutional Carry?

Constitutional Carry recognizes the right to carry firearms without needing government permission or a permit. License to Carry requires an individual to go through a formal process to obtain a permit, which is then recognized by other states.

Does Constitutional Carry allow criminals to carry firearms?

No, Constitutional Carry specifically applies to law-abiding citizens. It does not remove existing prohibitions for criminals or prohibited possessors from carrying firearms.

What is reciprocity in the context of gun carry laws?

Reciprocity means that a concealed carry permit or the right to carry from one state is recognized as valid in another state. This is often a benefit of having a License to Carry, and can be more complex with Constitutional Carry.

What are the potential downsides of Constitutional Carry?

The primary potential downside of Constitutional Carry is the impact on reciprocity. Travelers may find their ability to legally carry in other states is more complicated if those states do not recognize permitless carry.

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