Right now six states do not require their citizens to obtain a permit of any kind before exercising their Right to carry a concealed firearm. Three other states have introduced legislation to do away with their permit system as well.
Although I will concede that Colorado's Bill isn't going anywhere as long as Hickenlooper is the Governor, it looks like permitless carry is the coming trend. At least twenty other states issue permits without any training requirement at all.
So in over half of the states in this country no mandatory training is required to carry a concealed handgun but we don't seem to be seeing any growth in firearms related accidents so I have to ask is STATE MANDATED firearms safety training really necessary?
Don't get me wrong I'm all for training I just really don't think the State needs to be getting involved. It's been my experience that those who would benefit from basic safety training or advanced training seek it out and those who wouldn't don't pay any attention when it's forced on them anyway.
ETA I did some checking and so far I've found the following states have no training requirement Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Arizona, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi, New Hampshire Pennsylvania, South Dakota Vermont, Washington State and Wyoming. I'm sure there are others and I will continue to add them to the list (14 states total)
Although I will concede that Colorado's Bill isn't going anywhere as long as Hickenlooper is the Governor, it looks like permitless carry is the coming trend. At least twenty other states issue permits without any training requirement at all.
So in over half of the states in this country no mandatory training is required to carry a concealed handgun but we don't seem to be seeing any growth in firearms related accidents so I have to ask is STATE MANDATED firearms safety training really necessary?
Don't get me wrong I'm all for training I just really don't think the State needs to be getting involved. It's been my experience that those who would benefit from basic safety training or advanced training seek it out and those who wouldn't don't pay any attention when it's forced on them anyway.
ETA I did some checking and so far I've found the following states have no training requirement Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Arizona, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi, New Hampshire Pennsylvania, South Dakota Vermont, Washington State and Wyoming. I'm sure there are others and I will continue to add them to the list (14 states total)
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