How to Arm Yourself Right Now...Legally. A Guide for First Time Gun Owners

Published on November 11, 2023
Duration: 14:56

This video provides a legal roadmap for first-time gun owners, emphasizing the importance of understanding state-specific laws regarding firearm ownership, licensing, and carrying. It highlights that while federal law doesn't mandate licenses for possession, states impose various requirements like permits to purchase, licenses to own, safety certificates, or registration. The guide also covers mandatory training, waiting periods, and the distinction between 'may issue,' 'shall issue,' and constitutional carry states, stressing the need for legal knowledge alongside practical firearm training.

Quick Summary

Legally arming yourself involves understanding state-specific firearm laws. This includes potential licensing requirements like permits to purchase or licenses to own, mandatory safety training in some states, and waiting periods before taking possession of a firearm. Many states now offer constitutional or permitless carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Context for New Gun Owners
  2. 01:45Legal Roadmap for Second Amendment Rights
  3. 02:20General Advice and Legal Caveats
  4. 03:19Selecting Your First Firearm
  5. 04:23Understanding Firearm Licensing Requirements
  6. 05:05States with Pre-Purchasing Licensing
  7. 06:20Mandatory Training Requirements
  8. 07:05States with Mandatory Firearm Training
  9. 07:42Understanding Firearm Waiting Periods
  10. 08:28States with Mandatory Waiting Periods
  11. 08:57Concealed Carry and Licensing
  12. 10:43Constitutional Carry (Permitless Carry)
  13. 11:16States with Constitutional Carry
  14. 11:53Importance of Legal Training
  15. 13:03Food for Thought for Gun Owners
  16. 14:19Conclusion and Contact Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different types of firearm licensing requirements for owning or possessing a firearm?

Firearm licensing for ownership or possession can come in four forms: permits to purchase, licenses to own, safety certificates, or actual registration. These requirements vary significantly by state and local jurisdiction.

Which states require a license to purchase or own a firearm?

States with pre-purchasing licensing requirements include California, Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Washington. Always check your local laws.

Are there mandatory training requirements before legally owning a firearm?

Most states do not have mandatory training for firearm purchase or ownership. However, some states like California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Oregon, and Rhode Island do require it for licensing. Washington State will require a safety course starting January 1, 2025.

What is a firearm waiting period and which states have them?

A waiting period is a mandatory delay after paperwork clearance before taking possession of a firearm, intended as a 'cooling off' period. States with mandatory waiting periods include California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington.

What is constitutional carry and how many states have it?

Constitutional carry, or permitless carry, allows individuals lawfully allowed to possess a firearm to carry it without a permit. Currently, 27 states have constitutional carry, including states like Texas, Florida, and Arizona.

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