Constitutional Carry
Constitutional Carry: Restoring a Right That Should Never Require Permission
The Second Amendment is not a suggestion.
It is not a privilege.
And it certainly is not something that requires government permission.
“The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.”
That’s not complicated.
Yet for decades, politicians and bureaucrats have twisted that plain language into a system where law-abiding citizens are forced to beg the government for a permit just to exercise a fundamental right.
That’s where Constitutional Carry comes in.
What Is Constitutional Carry?
Constitutional Carry—also known as “permitless carry”—simply means this:
If you are legally allowed to own a firearm, you are legally allowed to carry it—without asking the government for permission.
No permits.
No fees.
No waiting periods designed to delay your rights.
In practical terms, it allows law-abiding citizens to carry a firearm, openly or concealed depending on the state, without a government-issued license.
Why? Because the Constitution already guarantees that right.
Why Constitutional Carry Is Necessary
1. Rights Don’t Come From Government
The biggest lie pushed by the gun confiscation lobby is that your rights come from them.
They don’t.
The right to keep and bear arms is God-given and constitutionally protected—not something politicians get to regulate like a driver’s license.
Requiring a permit turns a right into a privilege.
And once government can grant a right… it can take it away.
2. The Second Amendment Includes the Right to Carry
The Supreme Court has made this clear:
Heller (2008): Self-defense is a “central component” of the Second Amendment
McDonald (2010): The Second Amendment applies to the states
Bruen (2022): Americans have a right to carry firearms in public for self-defense
In other words—the right doesn’t stop at your front door.
3. Permits Criminalize the Law-Abiding
Criminals don’t apply for permits.
They don’t stand in line.
They don’t pay fees.
They don’t follow your paperwork requirements.
Permit systems do one thing:
They create legal traps for law-abiding citizens who just want to defend themselves and their families.
4. Constitutional Carry Treats Self-Defense as a Right—Not a Privilege
Even many policy groups acknowledge that Constitutional Carry is about recognizing self-defense as a fundamental right, not a government-issued benefit.
That’s the difference.
You don’t need a permit to speak freely.
You don’t need a permit to go to church.
And you shouldn’t need a permit to defend your life.
5. Freedom Is Spreading—Because It Works
Across America, state after state has adopted Constitutional Carry.
Today, over half the country recognizes some form of permitless carry.
Why?
Because the fearmongering hasn’t come true.
Law-abiding citizens remain law-abiding.
And Americans are reclaiming their rights—one state at a time.
Texas Led the Way — And Texas Gun Rights Made It Happen
In 2021, Texas took a major step toward restoring the Second Amendment by passing Constitutional Carry into law.
For the first time, millions of law-abiding Texans could carry a firearm without begging the government for permission.
But make no mistake — this didn’t happen because politicians suddenly found their backbone.
It happened because grassroots gun owners demanded it.
And Texas Gun Rights was at the tip of the spear.
While other groups were willing to compromise, delay, or water down the legislation, Texas Gun Rights mobilized thousands of activists, pressured lawmakers, and refused to back down until permitless carry became law.
That’s what real no-compromise advocacy looks like.
And it’s proof that when gun owners stand together—and refuse to settle—we win.
The Bottom Line
Constitutional Carry isn’t “radical.”
It’s the restoration of what the Constitution already guarantees.
It’s about ending the idea that you must ask permission to exercise a right.
And it’s about making sure that when seconds count—
you’re not waiting on government approval.
Chip in now to help Texas Gun Rights keep winning—defending Constitutional Carry and crushing the gun confiscation agenda.