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









