Taxing the 2nd Amendment - $8149.00 to Carry in 44 States & D.C. - Husband & Wife

Published on January 26, 2023
Duration: 15:48

This video details the significant financial and logistical burden of acquiring carry permits across multiple states to exercise Second Amendment rights. The presenters highlight the combined cost of $8,149 for permits covering 44 states and D.C. for a husband and wife, emphasizing the complexity and varying requirements of each state's application process.

Quick Summary

The combined cost for a husband and wife to obtain carry permits for 44 states and Washington D.C. was $8,149. This total includes application fees, passport photos, training classes, fingerprinting, ammunition, and travel expenses, highlighting the significant financial burden of exercising Second Amendment rights across multiple jurisdictions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Carry Permit Costs
  2. 00:18Displaying 11 Carry Permits Each
  3. 00:44Coverage for 44 States & D.C.
  4. 01:19List of Acquired Permits
  5. 01:34States Where Carrying is Not Possible
  6. 02:12Supreme Court Affirmation of Rights
  7. 02:29New Jersey Permit Process Challenges
  8. 03:17Detailed Cost Breakdown
  9. 04:43Daily Cost of Carrying
  10. 05:32Maryland Permit Details
  11. 06:10Pennsylvania Permit Process
  12. 06:39Massachusetts Permit Experience
  13. 07:29Rhode Island Permit Nuances
  14. 08:35Connecticut Permit Process
  15. 09:23Utah Permit Benefits
  16. 09:56Florida Permit Information
  17. 10:29Washington D.C. Requirements
  18. 11:42Maine Permit Rationale
  19. 12:22New Jersey Permit Details
  20. 13:47New Hampshire Permit Renewal Decision
  21. 14:39Carry Insurance Considerations
  22. 15:24Showcasing Permit Absurdity

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the total cost for a couple to obtain carry permits for 44 states and Washington D.C.?

The total cost for a husband and wife to acquire carry permits covering 44 states and Washington D.C. was $8,149. This comprehensive cost includes application fees, passport photos, required training classes, fingerprinting, ammunition for training, and travel expenses incurred during the process.

Which states are currently difficult or impossible to carry in, even with multiple permits?

Even with extensive permit acquisition, there are six states where carrying is currently not possible for the presenters: California, Oregon, Colorado, Illinois, Hawaii, and New York. These states present significant legal barriers to exercising concealed carry rights.

What are some of the major expenses involved in obtaining multiple carry permits?

Major expenses include application fees, which totaled $1,738 for the presenters. Significant costs also arise from mandatory training classes ($2,100), fingerprinting services ($440), ammunition for qualification courses ($380), and travel expenses for classes and submissions ($2,290).

How does the cost of obtaining carry permits compare to other constitutional rights?

The presenters argue that the cost is disproportionate, equating to about $4.50 per day per person to exercise the right to carry. They question if any other constitutional right requires such a substantial daily financial commitment to exercise.

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