What is Constitutional Carry And What States Have It? (Permitless Carry?)

Published on November 21, 2023
Duration: 2:10

This video defines Constitutional Carry and Permitless Carry, clarifying the distinction between the two. It highlights that Constitutional Carry means a state allows legal firearm possession without a permit, while Permitless Carry may involve additional qualifications. As of September 2023, 27 states have adopted some form of Constitutional or Permitless Carry, making the US a majority Constitutional Carry country. The USCCA offers a reciprocity map resource to understand these varying state laws.

Quick Summary

Constitutional Carry allows individuals legally able to possess a firearm to carry a handgun without a permit. Permitless Carry is similar but may involve additional qualifications. As of September 2023, 27 states have adopted some form of this, making the US a majority Constitutional Carry country.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Constitutional Carry
  2. 00:22Defining Constitutional Carry
  3. 00:38Constitutional Carry vs. Permitless Carry
  4. 00:55Example: Tennessee Permitless Carry Qualifications
  5. 01:13Number of States with Constitutional/Permitless Carry
  6. 01:35History of Constitutional Carry: Alaska
  7. 01:44USCCA Reciprocity Map Resource

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Constitutional Carry and Permitless Carry?

Constitutional Carry means a state allows individuals legally able to possess a firearm to carry a handgun without a permit. Permitless Carry is often used interchangeably but can imply additional qualifications or criteria that individuals must meet to carry without a permit.

How many states have Constitutional or Permitless Carry as of September 2023?

As of September 2023, 27 states have adopted some version of Constitutional or Permitless Carry. This means the United States is now a majority Constitutional Carry country.

Does Permitless Carry mean there are no restrictions at all?

Not necessarily. While Constitutional Carry generally means no permit is required, Permitless Carry can sometimes involve additional qualifications or criteria, such as restrictions based on past DUI offenses, as seen in Tennessee.

Where can I find information on state gun carry laws?

The USCCA offers a reciprocity map, which is a valuable resource for understanding which states have Constitutional Carry, Permitless Carry, and which still require a permit. This map is regularly updated.

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