R&R | Concealed Carry Permit, Keep or Let It Go?

Published on February 20, 2025
Duration: 6:52

This video discusses the ongoing value of a concealed carry permit, even in constitutional carry states. The speaker highlights two primary benefits: maintaining reciprocity across states and avoiding the 3-day delay often encountered when purchasing firearms from an FFL. The permit also serves as a demonstration of basic firearm safety and legal awareness.

Quick Summary

Even in constitutional carry states, a concealed carry permit offers practical benefits like reciprocity with other states and bypassing the 3-day delay on firearm purchases from FFLs. It also serves as proof of basic firearm training and legal awareness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & 300 Blackout Reloading
  2. 00:20Conversation about CCW Permits
  3. 00:44Reason 1: Travel & Reciprocity
  4. 01:12Reason 2: Avoiding Firearm Purchase Delays
  5. 02:24Kentucky CCW Renewal Process
  6. 03:40Value of CCW Permit in Self-Defense
  7. 04:28Kentucky CCW Training Requirements
  8. 05:36Anti-Establishment Concerns
  9. 06:23The 3-Day Delay as Primary Driver
  10. 06:38Viewer Thoughts & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I keep a concealed carry permit in a constitutional carry state?

Even in constitutional carry states, a permit offers reciprocity with other states and can bypass the 3-day delay when purchasing firearms from an FFL. It also demonstrates basic training and legal awareness.

How does a concealed carry permit help with firearm purchases?

A concealed carry permit often allows you to bypass the mandatory 3-day waiting period required by Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) when buying a gun, enabling immediate pickup.

What are the benefits of concealed carry reciprocity?

Reciprocity means your concealed carry permit is recognized in other states, allowing you to legally carry a concealed firearm while traveling through or visiting those states.

Does a concealed carry permit show I have firearm training?

Yes, in many states like Kentucky, obtaining a permit requires completing a firearms safety course and passing a range qualification, demonstrating a level of training and legal knowledge.

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