I missed that bit of news and am glad to hear she was at least tried and convicted. Thanks! She deserved time in the GreyBar Hotel, whether she participated in the Permits-for-$$/Services scheme or just let it continue with her knowledge. That scheme denied permits to people who had valid need but lacked $$.
I'm not convinced Concealed Carry permits are constitutional, but courts have not, that I am aware of, ruled on that specific question. And if courts have, Plessy vs. Ferguson was an obviously naive and wrong ruling (did the justices really believe that those who fought to separate would makes things equal for blacks? ).
I'm of the school that says, quite distinctly, that my concealed carry permit IS the 2nd Amendment to COTUS. In that sense, concealed carry "permits" are unconstitutional since 2A doesn't reference them.
You apparently have been sheltered from many court decisions relating to firearms. The SCOTUS decision last year (NYSR&PA vs. Bruen) decision basically allows the carrying of weapons outside the home. That decision does, however, leave it up to the individual states how to regulate same.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/supreme-court/supreme-court-says-second-amendment-guarantees-right-carry-guns-public-rcna17721That said, I do have a concealed carry permit (enhanced) issued by the State of Arkansas. Note that IT IS NOT A REQUIREMENT to have a concealed carry permit to carry concealed. This may seem odd to some people, but please refer to 2A above.
I choose to go through this process to obtain a concealed carry permit (enhanced):
- Be fingerprinted by the AR state police
- Undergo a background check by the AR state police
- Pay a small fee to cover the administrative costs
- Take a class by a licensed instructor on the concealed carry laws in my state
- Demonstrate my competency with a pistol on a state-approved range, administered by said licensed instructor and pay him for his time
Once all these hoops are jumped through, the state police MUST issue my concealed carry (enhanced) permit.
I go through this shit because I carry concealed in OTHER STATES when I travel. It is helpful, indeed wise, to have a concealed carry permit should things go south. It provides credibility to LE and the courts.
You may ask, "What is this 'enhanced' business?" I'm glad you asked.
This "enhanced" permit allows me to carry concealed IN GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, (except for police stations, courtrooms, and public schools (which continues to remain stupid)); allows me to carry on state college campuses; allows me to carry in restaurants that serve alcohol, and many other venues that are restricted from those who would not be permitted to carry in those venues.
That said, those who have not gone through the process I have laid out are NOT permitted to carry concealed in some of these "sensitive" places. "Sensitive places" includes things like arenas and halls open to the public. Imagine going to a baseball game or a concert when some shitstick decides to go postal and you're standing there with your dick in your hands, defenseless, because some f'n bureaucrat decided that the lawyers hold sway.
Not me. Virginia Tech showed me that is the fool's way to an early grave.
YMMV.