What the Naysayers Simply Won’t Admit About Constitutional Carry
This video discusses the implications and effectiveness of constitutional carry (permitless carry) laws. Charles Cook argues that these laws, adopted by 26 states including Florida, do not lead to increased crime as opponents suggest. Instead, they remove bureaucratic hurdles for law-abiding citizens to exercise their Second Amendment right to self-defense, historically addressing issues of discrimination and government overreach. The discussion highlights that criminals obtain firearms illegally, and enforcement efforts should focus on them rather than law-abiding citizens.











