Posted June 20, 2015 3:00 pm by Comments

By Dan Zimmerman

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By James England via concealednation.org

Not all states were created equal. Some states have taken extreme liberties with their interpretations of the Bill of Rights. If you’re from one of these states, here are some of the obstacles you face when trying to obtain a concealed carry permit . . .

California
California is a tough state for gun laws. Not only do they heavily regulate based upon county, there’s also a written test required for handgun purchases. Add insult to injury? The state’s constitution does not explicitly guarantee the right to bear arms. This has allowed counties to be so restrictive there have been Circuit Court appeals to recognize Californians’ right to bear arms. More on that can be read here.

Connecticut
It’s a “Shall Permit” state operating with some pretty strict “May Permit” rules. And it’s events like Sandy Hook which have put the Connecticut legislature on edge. In order to get a permit in Connecticut – resident or otherwise – you have to prove you’re a “suitable” person. What does that mean? Connecticut isn’t quite sure – it’s not defined in their laws.

Delaware
If you’re not barred from …read more

Source:: Truth About Guns

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