Police Only Allowing Gun Permits 1 Day A Week For Only 4 Hours Proves Need For Constitutional Carry

Published on April 4, 2024
Duration: 5:06

Colion Noir critically examines the Wayne Police Department's restrictive gun permit processing hours, arguing it exemplifies the need for Constitutional Carry. He asserts that when governments control rights, they treat them as privileges, leading to intentionally difficult permitting processes. The video highlights how limited access to permits, even after initial backlash and policy changes, disproportionately affects law-abiding citizens who work during business hours, underscoring the principle that the Second Amendment enshrines the right to carry without government permission.

Quick Summary

Colion Noir argues that the Wayne Police Department's restrictive gun permit processing hours highlight the need for Constitutional Carry. He contends that limiting access to permits, even after initial backlash, treats a constitutional right as a privilege and can be intentionally difficult for working citizens.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Wayne PD Gun Permit Hour Changes
  2. 00:20Backlash and Amended Policy
  3. 00:52Restricting Access to Carry Permits
  4. 01:12The Importance of Constitutional Carry
  5. 01:30Supreme Court on Gun Permits
  6. 02:02Distrust in Government Over Rights
  7. 02:10Criticism of Restrictive Gun Control
  8. 03:14Second Amendment and Carrying Firearms
  9. 03:55AKT1 Sport Blackouts Hearing Protection

Frequently Asked Questions

What changes did the Wayne Police Department make to their gun permit processing hours?

Initially, the Wayne Police Department announced gun permit processing would only occur on Wednesdays from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Following public backlash, they amended this to Monday through Thursday, 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM.

Why is Constitutional Carry considered important by critics of restrictive gun permit policies?

Constitutional Carry is seen as important because it upholds the Second Amendment right to bear arms without requiring government permission. Critics argue that restrictive permitting processes treat rights as privileges and can be intentionally difficult to navigate.

How does limited access to gun permits affect law-abiding citizens?

Limited access to gun permits, due to restricted hours or complex processes, disproportionately affects law-abiding citizens who work during business hours. This makes it challenging for them to obtain the necessary permits to legally carry firearms.

What is the core argument regarding government control over constitutional rights?

The core argument is that when governments control constitutional rights, they tend to treat them as privileges. This can lead to policies and processes designed to restrict access, rather than protect the inherent right.

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