This CRAZY Story Will Make You Rethink What You Tell The Police While Carrying Concealed
This video discusses the Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruling in Suiken v. Adari, which has significant implications for concealed carry permit holders. The court determined that presenting a valid CCW permit should create a presumption of legality, and actions taken by law enforcement subsequent to this presentation, without further probable cause, could violate Fourth Amendment rights. This ruling allows for civil rights lawsuits (1983 actions) to proceed against officers who exceed their authority after a permit is shown, potentially leading to policy changes and damages.













