Why Would I Be Happy With People Being Able To Carry A Gun With No Background Check Or Training?

Published on January 6, 2023
Duration: 4:52

Colion Noir, an expert in Second Amendment law and tactical proficiency, discusses the implications of constitutional carry, using Alabama as a recent example. He advocates for voluntary firearm training and legal protection, highlighting services offered by USCCA, while critiquing government-mandated training and redundant background checks as potential barriers to rights. The discussion emphasizes responsible gun ownership and the importance of education for self-defense.

Quick Summary

Colion Noir, an expert in Second Amendment law, explains constitutional carry, where eligible individuals can carry concealed firearms without a permit. He advocates for voluntary training and highlights USCCA's benefits like liability insurance, while critiquing government-mandated training as a potential barrier to rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Alabama Constitutional Carry
  2. 00:24Defining Constitutional Carry
  3. 01:00Mandatory vs. Voluntary Training
  4. 01:36Rights and Barriers
  5. 02:58Background Check Redundancy
  6. 03:20USCCA Benefits for Self-Defense

Frequently Asked Questions

What is constitutional carry and which states have it?

Constitutional carry, or permitless carry, allows eligible individuals to carry a concealed firearm without a government-issued permit. As of the video's context, Alabama is the 25th state to implement this law, joining others that permit concealed carry for law-abiding citizens.

Why does Colion Noir oppose government-mandated firearm training?

Colion Noir opposes government-mandated training due to concerns that officials may inflate costs and requirements, creating barriers that effectively prevent non-elites from exercising their Second Amendment rights to carry firearms.

What benefits does USCCA offer for gun owners?

USCCA offers a comprehensive membership that includes firearm education, tactical training, state-specific law guides, and crucial self-defense liability insurance, supporting responsible gun ownership and legal protection.

Are background checks still required for carrying a firearm under constitutional carry?

Under constitutional carry, a separate permit is not required, and thus a background check specifically for a carry permit is not mandated. Background checks are typically still required at the point of sale for firearm purchases.

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