NATIONWIDE CONCEALED CARRY: The New CCW Battle Plan to Counter Anti-Gunners...

Published on November 26, 2023
Duration: 10:37

This video proposes a new legal strategy to counter delays in concealed carry permit issuance by anti-gun states. The core idea is that upon submitting a complete application with objective criteria (age, no prohibited person status), the applicant should be immediately allowed to carry, using the application itself as a provisional permit. The burden would then shift to the government to prove ineligibility after the fact, thereby incentivizing faster processing and challenging discretionary delays.

Quick Summary

A new strategy for nationwide concealed carry proposes that upon submitting a complete application with objective criteria (age, no prohibited person status), applicants should be immediately allowed to carry. The application itself would act as a provisional permit, shifting the burden to the government to prove ineligibility, thus countering delays in restrictive states.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: The CCW Battle Plan
  2. 00:38Host Introduction: Mark Smith
  3. 00:50Delays in Shall Issue States
  4. 01:57The Proposed Constitutional Strategy
  5. 02:31Objective Application Criteria
  6. 03:17Application as Provisional Permit
  7. 04:04Instantaneous Right to Carry
  8. 05:01Incentivizing Faster Processing
  9. 05:53Licensing vs. Fundamental Rights
  10. 06:49Bruen Decision and Licensing
  11. 07:31Short-Term Constitutional Challenges
  12. 08:26Nationwide Concealed Carry Implications
  13. 09:11Knocking Out Requirements
  14. 09:55Conclusion and Feedback

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the proposed strategy to speed up concealed carry permit issuance in restrictive states?

The strategy suggests that upon submitting a complete application with objective criteria (age, no prohibited person status), the applicant should be immediately allowed to carry. The application itself would serve as a provisional permit, shifting the burden to the government to prove ineligibility later.

How does the proposed strategy address delays in concealed carry permits?

By allowing immediate carry upon application, the strategy removes the incentive for licensing agencies to 'slow walk' the process. The government would then have to actively investigate and prove ineligibility, rather than the applicant waiting indefinitely.

What legal precedent is relevant to concealed carry licensing delays?

The Supreme Court's Bruen decision established that 'may issue' discretionary licensing regimes are unconstitutional. This ruling implies that lengthy or arbitrary delays in 'shall issue' states could also face legal challenges.

What are the essential objective criteria for a concealed carry application under this strategy?

The core objective criteria are being over 18 years of age and not being a prohibited person as defined by federal statute, such as 18 U.S.C. § 922g. Subjective criteria like 'good moral character' are seen as problematic.

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