Looking the Gift Horse in the Mouth

Authorizes person to carry concealed weapon or concealed firearm if he or she is licensed to do so or meets specified requirements; requires person who is carrying concealed weapon or concealed firearm without license to carry identification & display upon demand by law enforcement; prohibits person who is carrying concealed weapon or concealed firearm without license from carrying such weapon or firearm in specified locations; authorizes nonresident to carry concealed weapon or concealed firearm in this state if he or she meets same requirements as resident; provides person authorized to carry concealed weapon or concealed firearm without license is subject to specified penalties for possessing such weapon or firearm at school-sponsored event or on school property. [More]

With all those infringements, why do they call it”Constitutional carry”?

I wonder if it will pass.

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David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.

One thought on “Looking the Gift Horse in the Mouth”

  1. ‘With all those infringements, why do they call it”Constitutional carry”?’

    They shouldn’t and I don’t.

    Permitless carry would be more appropriate.

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