New Study Shows Violent Crime Down After Passing Constitutional Carry
This video features an expert analysis by Colion Noir, who discusses a new study examining the impact of constitutional carry laws on violent crime. The study, focusing on Ohio's largest cities and Texas, suggests that permitless carry has not led to an increase in gun violence, and in some areas, violent crime has decreased. Noir critiques common arguments against constitutional carry, highlighting the distinction between correlation and causation in gun violence statistics and emphasizing that criminals disregard gun laws. He advocates for voluntary firearm training rather than mandatory permits, citing concerns about accessibility and potential barriers created by anti-gun jurisdictions.










