What Does Constitutional Carry Mean

Published on February 6, 2014
Duration: 3:56

This video from USCCA provides an expert-level explanation of Constitutional Carry, detailing what it means for firearm owners in America. It clarifies that while permits may not be required, restrictions on who can carry, where they can carry, and age limits still apply. The video also highlights the ongoing benefits of obtaining a carry permit, even in constitutional carry states, such as enhanced reciprocity and smoother interactions with law enforcement.

Quick Summary

Constitutional Carry allows individuals to carry a handgun concealed or openly without a government-issued permit, aligning with the Second Amendment. However, restrictions on prohibited persons, places, age limits, and reciprocity still apply. Obtaining a permit can offer additional benefits like wider reciprocity and smoother law enforcement interactions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Constitutional Carry Defined
  2. 00:15Historical Context of Carry Rights
  3. 00:30States Adopting Constitutional Carry
  4. 00:55Important Carry Considerations
  5. 01:25Benefits of a Carry Permit
  6. 01:45Permit for Federal Background Checks
  7. 02:00Conclusion and Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core meaning of Constitutional Carry?

Constitutional Carry means you can carry a handgun, either concealed or openly, without needing a government-issued permit or license. It's based on the Second Amendment's assertion that the right to carry is inherent and doesn't require government permission.

Are there any restrictions with Constitutional Carry?

Yes, Constitutional Carry does not eliminate all firearm laws. Restrictions still apply to prohibited persons, prohibited places, age limits, and interstate reciprocity. It's crucial to understand specific state laws.

What are the benefits of having a carry permit in a Constitutional Carry state?

Even in states with Constitutional Carry, a permit can offer advantages like broader reciprocity in other states, potentially smoother interactions with law enforcement, and access to more training opportunities.

Does Constitutional Carry replace federal background checks?

A carry permit can sometimes serve as a federal background check equivalent, simplifying firearm purchases. However, Constitutional Carry itself does not negate federal regulations regarding prohibited persons or specific firearm transfer requirements.

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