You Can Now Carry Your Gun Across EVERY State Legally WITHOUT A Permit?!
This expert-level analysis, drawing on legal precedents like Heller and Bruen, explores the potential for national concealed carry reciprocity. It highlights the Commonwealth v. Donnell case as a pivotal point, arguing that current state restrictions on firearm carry, particularly subjective 'good moral character' requirements, may be unconstitutional. The discussion emphasizes the evolving interpretation of Second Amendment rights extending beyond the home.









