Ranking the Best and Worse Gun States in America
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, takes a deeper dive into an article recently publishe on ammo.com which ranks each state on how liveable is it for lawful and responsible gun owerns. The results may surprise some of you and others of you may not be shocked at all. So learn more today and arm yourself with education.
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Illinois strives to be the worst at everything. We are disappointed to have 3 states worse than us.
Sux but stay over on that side of the river. Number 6 best right next to Number 47. How could this happen? Oh yeah, Daley's Chicago.
Give it time
Can't trust the land of Lincoln
My friend from Illinois told me that every politician there serves two terms. The first in office and the second in jail.
Don’t worry for Assault Weapons bans your #1!
NC is overall a good state for gun owners, the ONLY issue here is that there's no requirement for a uniform no-weapons sign. If one door to a shopping mall has a tiny no gun sign barely visible, that counts.
That's a great clarification. NC here also (and unless there's a metal detector present, I ignore the signs)
Vermont is constitutional carry, yet we have a 3 day waiting period and magazine ban!
Burlington, with all it's insane leftist college kids and younger adults, runs the whole state. It wasn't that long ago VT didn't infringe on gun owners. Considering all the Communist propaganda on social media, I'm surprised they haven't tried to remove Constitutional carry. Bernie would support that all day long.
Same with Maine now since the mass shooting a year ago. The government failed, so that translates to must need more laws.
Thank you Mr. Kirk for your hard work and dedication toward providing gun owners the latest news, updates, and rulings which affect us all. I am a retired deputy sheriff from the NW Piedmont area of North Carolina. And I try and maintain situational awareness as part of my daily routine. In doing so, I have noticed that almost no one pays any attention to those who open carry in retail stores and restaurants. However, open carry will occasionally draw a raised eyebrow in the larger cities. But overall, most gun owners enjoy the freedom to carry concealed or openly without harassment from both citizens and law enforcement.
My immediate concern is regarding the upcoming Presidential election where if the Democrats hold power, I feel that they will continue down the path of stripping us of most of our Constitutional freedoms.
Again, Mr. Kirk, thank you for all that you do for the firearms community!! 👍
Kinda proud of how high Louisiana is and at the same time disappointed that we aren't higher... We have work to do.
I would never have guessed New Hampshire. There is proof that carrying protects their citizens.
I would have thought Iowa would be higher on the list. I have never had any issues here.
Arizona here, constitutional/open carry state. A guy open carrying a Glock walked into a packed Chik Filet at lunch a few hours ago while my wife and I were in there eating. No one batted an eye, not even the local cops at one table. Kids were playing on the playscape, employees carried on with their jobs, patrons kept munching on their lunches. Very common here.
See it quite often here in Phx
Also in Central Oregon. Cowboy country. No one cares, and everything is fine.
Same here in Georgia or we call it the rest of state.
That happens and still Dan Shaver got blown away for basically nothing 😢
Having Az below Tx and Fl who have more restrictive gun laws is absurd.
A guy I met in NJ had to ship a BB gun to an FFL.
I had to look it up, I couldn’t believe it.
What? I have no words to describe my disappointment if that is true.
It's true. BBguns are considered firearms. You need a pistol permit to get a BBhandgun.
@@kennithminnich we'll just let the weak ones congregate there, then.
No wonder airguns are an Olympic sport... Sheesh, I'm surprised they haven't now tried to make sling shots a firearm there in NJ.
@@kennithminnich You might poke your eye out!
Moved from California to South Carolina. It's like night and day. So glad I moved and I'll never go back.
Same I landed in GA from Los Angeles. You’d have to drag me back.
Washington state to South Carolina! Best decision ever!!
Just don’t vote like a Californian and your new state will thrive!
@@AustinH7 I never voted like California. Even when I was living in California.
If you’re going to move To my state, don’t bring that California into it. Vote red
There should be no difference from one to another ! And wouldn't be if the federal government told these states that the constitution applies equally to all of them without exception ! When we actually need big government it's nowhere to be found !
exactly if the US wants to pretend to be a sole nation not a UNION shhhh states are nationS in law each state has a flag constitution and NATIONAL guard for a reason.
Careful what you wish for, that's how to build an oligarchy. We are a constitutional Republic fot that exact reason. But yes in a perfect world it would be nice.
Consider if politics changed and the constitution was overthrown, or the 2nd amendment was nullified nationally. Wouldn't it be nice for you state to raise the middle finger and say not in our state you won't?
I agree 100%
Yeah good point, it's already been done too - likely more to come.@minuteman2547
Yes, a NATIONAL permit so they get everyone to volunteer all their information. Your PAPERS please!
I moved from communist Illinois to the freedom loving state of Missouri. Best decision I have ever made.
@@James-MoDad What about the tornados though?
@@James-MoDadWhat's the 2nd big turd pile you speak of besides St. Louis?
good job i left illinois 3 years ago for ky then lived in mo for awhile but came back to ky love missouri but im a kentuckian at heart and by birth both great free states
Welcome to Missouri. Love it here.
Similar story for me. I left the communist state of Washington at the end of 2022 and moved to the freedom loving state of Montana.
My biggest complaint about Colorado law currently is the “high cap” magazine ban. No one follows it locally, but it makes buying stuff online impossible
Those from Venezuela love it. They get to buy entire apartment blocks via the Lead Price.
@@Marinealver Don’t even get started on that BS. I’m surprised the residents aren’t fighting back… Things would be getting loud real quick if that was happening in the Springs
I love Colorado. Just sucks that Denver and Aspen speak for the rest of the state through votes and campaign contributions.
-traveling Texan
@@RRRJJJWWW that's the part of Colorado that has the people who voted for this crap. They also don't believe in having a firearm for protection. They believe criminals obey the laws.
@@GetSkwerlythe cities effectively destroy rights of everyone. Its almost impossible to find a county that doesnt enforce the neonazi karen hoa style regulations.
Freedom has been dead a long time.
I was born in New Hampshire, and I've lived here all 60 years of my life so far. And as a gun owner, collector, and concealed carrier for the last 36 years, I thank God for being so fortunate to live in a state that's still free. You can walk into a gun store here and walk out with anything you want in twenty or thirty minutes. If you can legally own a handgun, you can legally carry it concealed, and there are no restrictions on where you can carry. No magazine capacity limits, no assault weapons bans, no nothing. I'm proud to say that New Hampshire truly is still America. I only wish that every state was as free.
Be glad that you are not stuck here in Michigan like I am.
Im in upstate NY, love NH and Maine. Hope to move to one of them soon.
@@Travis12861 I hope you do, Travis. You'll definitely be welcomed here in NH!
As a Massachusetts citizen, I've always envied New Hampshire, and not just for their laws
I just worry that NH is at the highest risk of not staying that way over the next decade.
Illinois is a terrible place for multiple reasons.
illinois is the worst state
Native and resident of the Granite State (NH) here and would add that we rank as one of the safest states. When Constitutional Carry was passed and signed into law, the pearl clutching gun-grabbers said that there would be blood in the streets. Hasn’t happened. Perhaps the criminals are staying in the states where the government has disarmed law abiding citizens.
Do not vote for Joyce Craig. She is a gun grabber. She uses "common sense" gun laws. The one thing I know about Dems is "common sense" is an oxymoron. Ayotte for Gov.
MA resident here, I love NH and it statistically ranks in the top 3 safest states every year. I plan on moving when I'm able to.
@@jakeb3980please, we welcome freedom loving, people but we a deeply skeptical of massholes. The real way to fit in as a massholes among us New Hampshits is to accept the hate as good hearted fun and you’ll fit in great. After all we’re all new Englanders; sarcasm is in our blood.
Imagine that- crime stays low when a criminal worries about getting shot. Who’d have ever thought that?
Politicians will always blame the firearms and not the actual causes of gun crime. Northern new england is the perfect example of why high gun ownership doesnt increase crime
Ohio here, we have constitutional carry, open carry, no duty to retreat, stand your ground, we have castle doctrine, and they're working on a Sapa law. Not sure why we're at 28
Yea that’s what I was thinking
Yeah that's way too low on the list. We should be above above Florida which is number 18 at the very least. (Florida has red flag laws). Ohio has probably relaxed gun laws more than any other state the last few years. We got carry without a permit and stand your ground just in the last couple years.
Right?
How the heck are we rated lower than North Carolina???
Something ain't right about this list man 😆
He’s a Left Coaster and those people are all completely screwed up about how the Midwest works. He’s handicapped by his ignorance.
Also, in the #2 ranked state of West Virginia, no sales tax on guns OR ammo... which I think should bump it to the #1 spot! Almost Heaven for a reason.
We have no sales tax, nor income tax, period. So, we kinda beat ya fair and square... ;)
Don't forget open carry at 18 in WV
I buy my dirtbikes from WV. They sometimes do promotions, buy a quad, comes with a free shotgun. Want a SxS? Here's an AR. Your state rocks.
The downside is it's the home of the ATF. I loved living there, though.
In NH We have no general sales tax at all. Only a few vice items (like cigarettes) and hotels have any tax at all. Oh, we also have no state income tax either.
Alabama: AR-15 and football issued with birth certificate 😂
Avoid Jefferson County and...Roll Tide
@@ElainesDomain could not have said that better myself! I think all states have their own little Jefferson county
And a S&W 6-shooter w/leather holster-belt combo.
@@paulis7319 don’t forget the Mossberg 12 gauge for Dove season😂
@@paulis7319 That's a N frame Smith.
Wyoming here. No permit required while in Wyoming, no matter what State you live in. If you can legally possess a firearm, you can carry concealed in Wyoming regardless of your State of residency. This law took effect July 1st, 2021. The culture here is very pro gun, open carry is a common sight even in the capital city. Law enforcement is very pro gun here and a common bumper sticker states: “It’s Wyoming, just assume everyone is armed!”. IMHO, Wyoming should probably be a tad higher on the good list.
Same here in Idaho. And our self defense laws protect you against prosecution.
@@clydeacor1911 I lived in Idaho (Twin Falls area) until I was 5 and spent all my summers there with my grandparents until they passed. Camping, fishing, hunting, etc. I LOVE Idaho! I gather by your handle that you are a 1911 guy. Me too! Single and double stack.
@@ericbertoch673 Lol... actually Google added the 1911 in to my name and have no idea why but it is cool how it worked out. I was born in Arco just a bit over an hour from Twin falls but now in Idaho falls. If I didn't live in Idaho it'd probably have to be Wyoming or Montana.
@@clydeacor1911 🤣 That’s funny. Agree with your preference, I’ve spent a lot time in Montana for work and it’s a wonderful state. Enjoyed the conversation. Stay strong brother!
Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Alaska, and Arizona round out the top 5.
I live Kentucky now for about 7 years, there’s almost no gun laws for residents or persons visiting from all 50 , also no red flags .
Yes but states with red flag laws like commiefornia is sending disarm letters to police in other states. Those cops are enforcing it.
So basically nobody is safe from the neonazis.
It's weird when I visit WV. When I got my WV permit, actually this happened when I got my PA permit too, but when I got my permit and asked the cops where I could/couldn't carry, they were like.. just stay out of schools and court houses and you're good to go. Actually the the PA cop told me to also stay out of Philly because their laws were crazy. It's so different than here in MD, its crazy.
Im thinking of moving to Kentucky. I heard that the gun laws are different in Louisville and Lexington, is that true?
Moved to KY 3 years ago from AZ. Constitutional Carry and almost no gun Laws. I have no idea why KY is ranked #16....
Not really@@Gregory-qu1ct
Ohio went constitutional carry last year, never had a problem with CCW retroprsity. 18 for rifles and 21 for pistols. Has been an open carry state for years.
On June 13, 2022, Ohio became the 23rd state to enact a permitless carry law (PCL). The new law allows Ohio citizens to carry concealed
Yeah I don't understand how they have Ohio ranked so low.
Ohio has this nasty law that adds legal power to no guns allowed signs. In oppressive Massachusetts I was ignoring them safely but here in free Ohio I ignore them at my own risk of misdemeanor charge.
Ya we moved back to Oregon a couple years ago from Ohio. I'm a native Buckeye, but lived most of my life in Oregon. Only went back because of my wife's job. Oregon doesn't have constitutional carry so not sure how Oregon ranks higher than Ohio.
@@vansicklejerry oregon is lower than ohio on the list. but the list is not really the most accurate anyway.
Hey Bill,
I have been a lawful firearm(s) owner in Honolulu for 29 years.
Hawaii is possibly the worst, but we should make a small correction…
Thanks to efforts of a lot of good people including the Hawaii Firearms Coalition and National Association for Gun Rights, Hawaii is now issuing CCW permits.
I am pleased to say that I recently made it through the incredibly onerous and expensive process and finally received my CCW in May of this year.
I have faith that the Hawaii Supreme Court will ultimately receive the spanking they deserve from SCOTUS, and I trust that all of Hawaii’s unconstitutional restrictions will ultimately be struck down.
Keep up the good work Bill!
You’ve got to imprison people that do this.
From central IL, my county is a 2a sanctuary so we are ignoring prickster unconstitutional laws.
How does Pritzker stay in office ? Boycott Hyatt hotels.
@@ericschneider5931 he stays in the same way all dems do. 1 large city or county that controls the whole state. Chicago/ cook county. 13 counties prickster won out of 102.
Stay strong from tazwell county✊🏻
Cool so they let you have automatic weapons and stuff? Thats dope!
West Virginia, many thanks to the West Virginia Citizens Defense League for all of their hard work in keeping our gun rights!
Time to laugh! NJ considers a slingshot a firearm!
Goes to show that anything can be defined as a firearm g to or confiscation purposes!
Saw a dog shooting rubber bands at bottles, is that banned too?
@shoreguyeast Just a minor correction. Sling Shots are not considered firearms in NJ. They fall under the definition of "Weapons". Which is still ridiculous. It is a fourth degree crime to posses one.
Californian here.
I was glad to finally not be at the top of the list in being the worst state for the 2nd amendment.
Then screamed, "F@$K" that we were worse than New York.
I escaped to GA 9 years ago. Got my carry permit in 1 week (now we have constitutional carry).. The carry permit also counts as a background check when buying guns, I’m usually out in 10 minutes. It’s worth moving, our small town has a nice range where no one works, no range officer, and I’ve only ever seen someone else there 1 times.
Depends on what aspect. Honestly It’s subjective in most ways Cali is better than NY. We don’t have a roster so we can have whatever pistols we want, but the pistol permit process is tremendously difficult and you need one just for the mere ownership of a handgun. If you live near the city you need to renew every 3 years just to keep your property which includes taking the 18 hour course every time. When it comes to assault weapons. Fixed magazines have to be permanent. For featureless you can’t have any threads at all, no juggernauts, no bayonet lug, permanently fixed stock etc
@@Localjadedealer you escaped Georgia? That sounds awful.
@@jonathanbardunias1889not to mention at least in commiefornia you can move there and have time to "convert" and register where as ny.. well even other states law enforcement can't travel through it without committing multiple felonies
@@jonathanbardunias1889Pretty sure no guns under 4 inch barrel
I live in the Carolinas and won't specify which one. Constitutional carry was just passed in South Carolina and I think it won't be long before North does the same. FLY NAVY!!!
Colorado has been declining for decades, but once 2013 hit. That is when a lot of stupid came out.
Leftism is a cancer
I live in WA. Traveling to Idaho is like a whole other world as far as guns go.
I am from Indiana and think we have it better than our surrounding states. Kentucky ranked better. I have no use for Illinois.
Don’t forget the illegal FOID card in Illinois. Just to be able to buy or own a gun or ammo
Yep, it’s how they deny virtually everyone access to firearms. Even with a clean record they usually deny your application the first time around and you have to jump through a bunch of hoops to get approved. I made a mistake in my youth and was saddled with a misdemeanor theft charge. I am on my fourth appeal to obtain my FOID and just about had enough. We are moving to Arizona and Illinois can kiss my @$$!
NH is changing. Our taxes went up 4 years in a row. Where we lived there wasn’t a tax they didn’t like. We moved.
Utah allows carry in State Goverment buildings. There are Utah congressman who make it a point of pride to bring guns to all their sessions.
yeah i think utah has the least gun restrictions in the nation
Georgia is #21? Nonsense. Easily Top Ten.
yep, the list is total wack
There’s many reasons why I moved from Massachusetts to New Hampshire. Guns, taxes and less crime being major factors
Still a blue state
Same here, I escaped from mAssachusetts myself back in 2018, and came up to NH. Worlds apart 2A-wise. I was surprised that we ranked number 1 over Texas, but depending on who our next governor is, that can change. As an aside, I was planning on moving to Arkansas in the near future anyway, so it was interesting where they posted in the list.
@@markgillis6162 just make sure to vote and tell everyone you know to vote in the state election.
@@fortnite.burger If you look at how the state votes, nearly everything north of Nashua is red. Unfortunately, that's where the nanny state transplants live en mass. It'll be interesting how we vote this November compared to previous voting cycles.
Unfortunately, we in NH don't wish to import anyone from Massholechewsit.
AZ is going bad. People are moving here from horrible states and voting the same way.
I know about 20 people who moved from CA to AZ. Not one voting blue. If AZ goes blue, it's due to illegals and fake votes.
Same here in NV smh
Az used to be a great place to live. As a 5th gen Arizonan it’s sad to see what the calis and back Easter’s have done to us
Hoosier here, same with the Illinois morons moving here.
@@kartchner7 This is why I don't tell people to move to another state. They will all go blue if you keep running from them
Illinois has gotten incrementally worse in my memory. (I'm 65). Open carry was legal in unincorporated areas back in the '70s, for one. While the (Dem) legislative leaders will claim that their increasingly restrictive gun laws have "overwhelming" political support among the populace, they make sure not to talk about more gun laws during an election year, and to rush those bills through in the dead of night at the end of the legislative session so as to minimize public debate. While I object in principal to the FOID law, 20 years ago I could apply for a renewal, send it in with the fee, by snail mail, and have a new card in under 2 weeks. Now you apply online and it takes months.
Still waiting for my ccw in hawaii. It's passed the 3 month period for my notification. The excuse is that they are backlogged with applications. That's total BS.
Rating states above Idaho because you can take a class and get a government permission slip to carry in more other states seems more of a pro-licensing argument than a best state for guns list.
How is that if you don't have to get licensed?
@EssenceofPureFlavor In Idaho you do not have to get a CCW or any other license to conceal or open carry. However Idaho has some license options that allow you to conceal carry in other states.
You don't need a license because the Idaho State Constitution Article 1, SECTION 11. RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS. The people have the right to keep and bear arms, which right shall not be abridged ... N.B. This extends to all USA citizens when they are in the State.
Same in Utah. The only reason to have a state issued CCW is to carry in other states. That's a requirement of the other states, not Utah.
Man, in my state I can buy every weapon aside from a firearm in a random gas station. But I could buy a gun in the parking lot outside lmao.
Really though, all gun laws should be abolished nationwide. It’s a constitutional right. “Shall not be infringed” is a pretty clear and direct statement. What I’m saying is all these laws are actually illegal and have no real power if we collectively dont follow them.
Montana should actually be #1 if you include our self defense laws, no restrictions on magazines, no firearm type or caliber size restrictions for hunting, oh & if you also add in our Shooting Range Protection act.
Montana Should actually be crowned King of 2A.
I love living in the free state of Montana
Agree, greetings from County 5. A good place to be, 2A community is amazing.
@@mt24Carson from county 22
yeah i know montana and wyoming and even idaho are super pro gun of ocurse im in ky and we aint to shaby i actually had a family memeber from illinois call my sherrif here and tell him i dont have eprmits for my guns and he laughed at her till she hung up lol he did ask what permit lol
Aye, county 7. MT will preserve its freedom and autonomy no matter how many move here.
@@bobjackson4287 Have been in County 15 this summer, not far. Back to the 5 this weekend. Enjoy the show next weekend at the Fairgrounds.👍
I’d say the top 3 worst gun law states are 1. New York 2. California 3. Hawaii Stay concealed everyday. 🔫🔫🇺🇸🇺🇸
Mr. Kirk, thank you for your service and excellent work 👏
ABSOLUTELY
He's my favorite of the Gun Tubers when it comes to laws.
I was very surprised to find Ohio all the way down at 28. It's a constitutional and open carry state. I have everything the feds let me have. I don't know of any additional restrictions in this state. And we have Vances, objectively the best gun store in the world 😁
truth
Regardless, of how some organization or magazine ranks the best states, I am very pleased with my state of citizenship - Georgia! We certainly beat my former state of Florida. The city of Atlanta makes all of us look bad.
In my opinion Georgia should be in the top 10...maybe even number 5 or so.
Every state has a democrat controlled city to make them look bad. This is telling and should have us making some changes. Density breeds anonymity which breeds crime and corruption.
I thought North Carolina would of been higher in standing, lower numericaly, but 26 isnt bad
As someone from Kansas, I would like to know why we are so low on the list compared to Missouri because our gun laws in Kansas are less restrictive than Missouri. We do not require a permit for concealed carry or open care at any age. A permit can be sought and obtained if an individual wishes to travel outside the state to have another state recognize that individuals right to cary through reciprocity.
Furthermore, our limits to purchase guns are determined by the federal laws. If federal law changed the age limit to purchasing a handgun to 18 that would be our law. Until that happens, an 18-year-old can possess and carry handgun, they just can’t be the one who purchases it. So they would have to be given that handgun by someone who could lawfully purchase it as long as doing so wasn’t an attempt to get around the purchase limit. So parent could give their 18+ son or daughter a handgun as a birthday gift, or Christmas gift, or just a simply for protection.
This list is trash.
Amen. KS is as free as possible. Anyone legal to own a gun is legal to carry open or concealed anywhere (other than schools or federal property). Especially outside of Wichita. LOVING SW Kansas!
In NY, we live in a communist state or something..
For the record, upstate New York does not agree with NYC, NYC or Albany for that matter, control all the state laws. Upstate is nothing like those two massive cities, and we shouldn’t be forced to follow those cities laws, especially because they’re unconstitutional
My work sent me to Brockport, NY about a year ago, and honest to goodness, I felt like I was in a red state the whole time. We were all showing off pictures of our firearms and had no disagreement on how tyrannical Albany and NYC are over the rest of the state.
Hold on, I'll be right back.I gotta move to New Hampshire real quick.
It’s almost a requirement to have a gun in Alaska. Either for the wildlife in the mountains or the wildlife in Anchorage. You NEED a gun here.
Wisconsin, and actually surprised that we ranked so low. Open carry is legal, conceal with a permit (I know that automatically puts us below the 27 permit less states). No state restrictions on NFA items, no waiting period, no duty to retreat and castle doctrine...could be better but having lived in California and Washington as well as spending a lot of time in Illinois I've definitely had it worse.
I said the same thing about Michigan because they're basically the same way except we have no duty to retreat. But then I remembered 29 states have constitutional carry and Michigan doesnt.
@@PeenWienerstienThat's the thing, in reality it's 43/44-50 that are the truly anti gun states, the rest are permit states up until the no permit states
I live in Missouri. Our present AND previous Attorneys General are Pit Bulls! I am SO proud of our states stance on the 2A. 👍🇺🇸
as someone who spent mcuh of my life in mo i agree im in ky where i was born and raised but mo will always be my second home ky is poretty great to they dont tell the feds off like mo does but basically the same gun laws as mo
I spent few years in MO a long time back. Back in the day one had to acquire a permit to purchase a firearm (well, a handgun at least). IDK if that was a state thing or a county thing, but hopefully it’s no longer a thing at all.
@@jimm244 I worked at our Sheriffs office from 1994-2019. Yes, a permit to purchase. Once the purchase was complete and the form returned to the sheriffs office it was recorded in a ledger book. The books were (at our office) all done away with once CCW carry was allowed.
Here in Nevada is pretty decent, open carry is allowed, and CCW permits are easy to get. I would say it is mostly favorable for gun owners here.
I was shocked AZ was so low! I don't have any complaints outside of federal ones... I could go for concealed carry at 18, but 21 aint that bad. No permit needed either...
And Arizona allows constitutional carry for everyone and recognizes all permits. Sure, current governor isn't pro-2A at all, but still....
It depends on source, I’ve seen videos where depending on the source AZ gets placed in top 5
AZ should be number 1
@@favor4afavor823 Arizona is good, but let’s not get carried away. There are states with a better 2A position.
@@TwilightxKnight13 Idaho is almost the exact same but a little better from what I can gather for example... AZ could have the State legal suppressors or Concealed Carry at 18.... Room for improvement, but not too bad. The west coast is a REAL problem.
Proud of my home state of Arkansas!
We've had constitutional carry since 2013, though it's been quite a bit of a fight to get many law enforcement agencies to recognize it!
It's a great state for gun rights!
Good for y'all! I was sad to see Arkansas place higher than louisiana, but I'm glad y'all at least know what you're doing!
Love Arkansas!
If I'm not mistaken, Arkansas has the highest ownership of NFA items as well
Your state boys are on another level!
Greetings from the People's Republic of Illinois...
Yall should have revolted
Sorry Chicago controls your politics. IL is a prison surrounded by states that understand freedom.
Serious question. Why do you continue to live there?
@@definitelynotobama6851 we aren’t. Actively working on moving to Arizona. We’ve had enough of this tyrannical corrupt state!
This list is nonsensical. I live in Indiana, I can carry a gun however I choose without a permit required. You can get a lifetime permit if you choose with no prerequisites such as safety classes. There is no duty to inform law enforcement if you are armed and we are the only state with a self defense statute that specifically authorizes force to be used if public servants are acting unlawfully.
Indiana is a very good state but I am still very disappointed in your governor for giving in to the covid flim-flam. What kind of navy man was he?
@@aquariumdude7829 covid had very little impact on me. There were requirements to wear a mask in stores etc but there was no penalty attached, it only allowed businesses to trespass people that refused to wear masks on their property, which they can do anyway. Schools required students to wear masks but only on the bus, this gave parents a way to opt out by taking their kids to school. The out of control restrictions were at the city/county level, although all intrusion is unacceptable.
Hello from Eastern Washistan!
I live in Missouri. It's ranked appropriately at #6. However, our neighbors in Kansas are misjudged here. That's a top 10 gun rights state. No way they should be as low as #23.
Thanks neighbor, I feel we got dragged super low too.
Utah not being top 10 is absolutely wrong. Constitutional carry, carry in schools and universities, good self defense laws, recognize all states licenses, no background check if you have a permit, no gun signs don't apply, no weird restrictions on NFA items. Etc.
Agreed, my CCP works in 38 states regardless if I'm a resident.
Utah is not that gun friendly and has been anti gun for years. The newer carry laws are a step in the right direction, but Utah is still anti freedom and pro plastic surgery for their mormon wives and daughters.
I wonder how they grade it. Im in PA at 35 and gun free zone signs mean nothing, only court rooms and schools are off limits by state law, and ccls are shall issue, the only wait in most counties is the wait in line at the county sheriffs office.
I think for most of these, the biggest factor is Constitutional Carry and I believe that all of those states recognize state licenses from all 50 states and US territories. Which means that in my state, AR, you can legally carry in this state, concealed or open carry, regardless of your state of resident, regardless of if you have a permit, so long as you are legally allowed to under state law. I'm not going to lie, there are restrictions on where you can carry without an Enhanced Concealed Carry permit, but AR currently has a commission looking into carry laws as it pertains to gun free zones, the final report is supposed to be due in December.
@@kraevac UT has constitutional carry and open carry. And anyone (resident or not) can carry in the state. AND they recognize all permits as valid from any state or territory (a bit redundant considering the anyone can constitutional carry). UT doesn't have an "enhanced" permit. However, they do issue slightly more restrictive permits for those 18-20. At age 21 though, the only difference I know of in UT law is that only permit holders can carry in schools and I believe that is only because of a federal and not a state law. Beyond that UT has state preemption, lax knife laws, no ammo restrictions. It's a really relaxed state when it comes to gun laws. The UT permit is also recognized by 38 states which is really good.
I don't understand why Florida is above Georgia on the list. Florida has NO open carry and the gun must be in a holster. Georgia is a constitutional state with open and concealed carry. No classes required to practice your 2nd amendment in Georgia also. NO holster needed/required. Stand your ground state. I'm betting other states above 10 do not meet the Georgia standard.
Alabama has ammo restrictions also.
Kentucky also has ammo restrictions.
Missouri only allows the concealed carry of a handgun only.
Texas A Texas LTC does not apply to weapons other than handguns, and they have ammo restrictions.
Yea this list is garbage
Yeah Georgia’s placement is confusing. Even before constitutional carry, every cop I’ve talked to in central to south GA didn’t give a rats ass about carry permits. We get a lot of cops coming into our businesses, and I was the first person to break down constitutional carry, and tell them that it’s the law 😂. I got like 5 that’s new to me… try that in Florida with one of their laws and you’d be under the jail. But yeah I grew up in CA, 28 years, I bounced and never looked back some years ago.
I'm in FL you have no clue how bad the red flag law situation is especially Palm Beach County they issue them like speeding tickets and there's a 99% chance you won't get your guns back
Yeah, this list is very strange. I live in KS. On some list we make the top 5, we were WAY low.
Florida also doesn’t allow binary triggers or FRTs
I live in NC and it's not too bad. They did get rid of the PPP pistol purchase permits and they were seconds away from passing constitutional carry before the NRA f'd that up. There really aren't any limits on what you can buy here, and there are no waiting periods for non-NFA items.
The CCW courses are a little expensive but if you're able or you know someone who can get you on a military installation you can get the course for around 100$ and then the sheriff's office wants their pound of flesh as well. I do wish that there was more interstate resperosity.
All in all, I would rate NC:
18/50, not 26/50
Illinois- Chicago the most strict gun laws in the country, YET, the city has the most killings and gun crimes in the nation!
Oklahoma is 7th. I'm disappointed. I definitely didn't see New Hampshire as first. Crazy. Good job NH.
That is flat out wrong that Utah is 25. As a person who lived in Indiana nearly all my life and coming to Utah, a state that is Constitutional carry but can get a permit, Castle Doctrine and NO weapon restrictions, I’m. Calling BS. It should be at least 6!
Not to mention the police are more likely to want to geek out over your gun you're carrying than do anything else about it.
Hey, hey, hey, Missouri has number six rn. Go find your own ranking!
@@JSFal That's why you carry a SCCY. lol
I've looked into other states and no one talks about the ban on firearms at public schools in a lot of the states thought to be "pro gun." In Utah, I can carry at public schools. I did through college, and any time I need to visit my kids' schools.
@@SuperJ213 they even made it so 18yr olds can get special concealed carry permits specfically so they can carry at school
Wyoming is really Number 1
I live in Colorado, I think it goes okay. I walk around with my firearms everywhere I go. No matter the law, it doesn’t outweigh my right to carry and so I just go about my business everyday.
It makes no sense that Florida is ranked much higher than Arizona. Arizona allows permitless constitutional carry. Unlike Florida, Arizona also allows open carry. Indeed, prior to 1994, only open carry was legal in Arizona. Florida has red flag laws. Arizona does not have red flag laws. Arizona has no duty to retreat, and self-defense is no longer an affirmative defense here. All that is required for self-defense in Arizona is to introduce enough evidence to give a jury reasonable doubt that it may have been self-defense. Just what is it that Florida is doing so much better than Arizona?
Sorry but Florida is no permit either and just went constitutional carry about a year ago!
@@wayman1776 Yes, but no open carry there.
Arizona is 24th??? This list is doctored.
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this is a non sense compliance channel
Why is it that New York and Illinois have some of the strictest Firearms Laws in the country but have the Highest Crime Rates involving Firearms.?
It’s all Indiana’s fault!!!! 😂😂😂😂
@@ryanm4013 absolutely it’s Larry Bird..!!!
Democrats and their is your answer
Indiana being below half of these is hilarious
Left illinois for these reasons and a few others,loving it in Mississippi where your vote actually matters!!
AS a resident of Arkansas, we are a PROUD RED STATE, with the best Governor in the country, Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
I have mixed feelings being a resident of California with a CCW. On one hand, I feel special. On the other hand, I feel that I shouldn't have to feel special to exercise a right. Either way, I can't stand the way Newsom continuously signs unconstitutional laws into effect.
I'm waiting to see what happens after the partial injunction vs the LA Sheriffs Dept and AG over non resident prohibition on applying for a CCW. They were given 30 days to basically work an interim settlement with CRPA until the lawsuit is argued on the merits.
Ohio resident here. We have gotten a lot better in the last couple years here in the buckeye state. We have constitutional carry, stand your ground and castle doctrine, the pesky duty to inform was gone in 2022 with the constitutional carry, no red flag laws, no magazine limits except Columbus as of 2023 which hasnt been challenged yet because we also have state preemption, and no other nonsense bans or waiting periods for ownership. We also honor permits from all 50 states, not that you need one. Interestingly, our knife law also changed in 2021 to basically say that a knife only constitutes a weapon if it is used as one. There is no "deadly weapon" or other similar term anymore, so you can open or conceal carry any knife with no length limits regardless of type, except true ballistic knives which are still restricted. The whole gravity knife thing is gone. There are a few things that could be improved, such as enforcement of "No guns signage" posted on privately owned properties, and we have a crappy reciprocity deal with Pennsylvania. As a border state of ours they only honor resident permits from Ohio and they do not have constitutional carry. Tha sums up Ohio, which in my opinion puts ituch higher on the list than #28.
Weirdly, as relates to NY, the ENTIRE State is fairly relaxed with gun laws as most rural persons have several rifles and handguns WITHOUT ANY permit. The PROBLEM is NYC, which is a Mecca for Oppression, Restriction and Absurdity.
The people's republic of NYC
They always use NYC laws in these things, not NYS. Granted the state sucks for gun owners ,but you don’t have to register “ all guns” nor need a permit to purchase “ all guns “
Louisiana should have been ranked as number #2 instead of higher ! With Crime at an all time high, Law Abiding Citizens and Responsible Gun Owners need protection against aggressive crime ! Lone Bear !
I recently defected from the Commiewealth of Marxachusetts, fleeing to Arkansas earlier this summer. I escaped that hellhole just in the nick of time. The difference here is like night and day. I am enjoying the scenic beauty of the Ozarks, friendly people, lack of traffic, low taxes, lower cost of living (especially housing) and the slower pace of life here. It's nice to live in a place where my rights are respected.
The wife and I considered New Hampshire. The wife didn't like the long winters up there. New Hampshire is CURRENTLY a very gun friendly state. However, I am concened that it won't stay that way much longer. New Hampshire politics is heavily influenced by large numbers of Massholes moving up there and taking their liberal voting habits with them. Yes, NH has no sales or income tax. That said, property taxes are astronomical.
We live close to the Missouri line. We also consdered moving there. I'd give a slight edge to Missouri over Arkansas for Second Amendment issues. Missouri's efforts to pushback on Federal overreach with their Second Amendment Preservation Act is very commendable.
AR actually has a law similar to the MO one. Google AR Act 1012. It doesn't go as far as the MO one did, but it also wasn't challenged by the feds. I think in this case, AR took it just to the line, where MO crossed the line. AR basically says that if it isn't enacted by Congress, then it isn't enforceable in the state, which is backed up by the recent Supreme Court overturning of the Chevron Doctrine.
@@kraevac Thanks for that info. I just looked it up. It's good to know my new adopted state is also standing up to Federal overreach. 🙂
Stay in the Ozarks;as a lot of dooms day peppers have been saying that when the next cycle of cataclysmic Earth changes occurs (e.g. the electromagnetic magnetic field flipping resulting in large magnitude earthquakes bigger than 9.5 on the Richter Scale along with just about every active & dormant volcano erupting simultaneously) the Ozarks are considered to be one of several "Arks" for humanity to take shelter in to ride out the coming inevitable global cataclysm.
@1960HikerDude The Ozarks are considered to be one of several "Arks" for cool;sane,level-headed people with common sense to flee to before the next global cataclysm inevitably strikes the planet without warning,as the Ozarks are directly in the center of the North American Craton Plate;which is the most geologically stable part,of the North American continent.
You should do the research yourself instead of listening to that list. Oklahoma should be in like 2nd or 3rd place. We don’t require anyone from out of state to get a license, private transfer of firearms is 100% legal, concealed and open carry need no license, on top of that, our state government said we will follow no gun laws passed by the federal government from here on out.
Just to add to how bad NJ is. I got my first "NJ Firearms Purchaser Identification" Card in Feb, 1967. Shortly after I retired I voted against the high taxes and gun laws by moving out of the State.
As an Arkansan, I can confirm. The only crime here other than Little Rock is minor theft, and meth. The last break-in in my town was 3 dudes stopped by a man and his pump action. Shot one in the arm and they all scattered and were subsequently arrested and cleaned up off the streets for a long time.
I'm from Nebraska, now while I'll admit we shouldn't be in the top ten I don't think we are that bad. About the only wonky gun law we have is having to have a pistol purchase permit, costs $5 and is good for 3 years and exempts you from background checks for all firearm purchases. We have no magazine limits, no restriction on NFA, constitutional carry, a permit recognized in 30+ other states. How we are worse than Oregon, Delaware, and Pennsylvania, I have no idea.
Even the 4473 BG?
@@rcstl8815you still have to fill out the paperwork but instead of doing the background check they just write down the info from your card.
@@ROE675 Is the ATF good with this?
@@rcstl8815Yeah it is an alternative background check. Lots of states including NE allow their ccw to be used as a background check.
@@rcstl8815 Yes, Google Permanent Brady Act chart for a list of states where the concealed carry permit exempts you from NICS background checks for up to 5 years, unless you renew your permit.
You can be gifted a firearm in California, yoou can't in Massachusetts. There is no way to comply
From Kentucky, live in South Carolina now. Both of those states are great. Really surprised neither cracked the top 5.
Nevadas laws are pretty reasonable. Easpecially for being next to commifornia oregon and washington. Id like to see some content on Nevada laws.
NC here. I live in a rural area so we have no issues. We can open carry or conceal carry with a permit. We’ve been trying for permitless carry but we have a bunch of girly men in the legislature. The worst areas are Mecklenburg County and Durham.
Be sure to see my comment above and tell me what you think. I'm appreciative for the article but it grossly got some things wrong about our state! We should be way higher up the freedom list.
@@jaustincarter Yes, we should. Very good comment.
Yeah I live up in WNC and we are pretty much gun free to do what we want up in the mountains.
@@BeardOperator I love it when I'm carrying in the Mountains or on the Coast. Whether I choose to open or conceal, depending on weather, my clothing, etc, it's the way it should be. The right for me to choose what's best.
I live rite on the Ga./Tn. state line and let me tell you what you already know. The anti-gunners are working hard to move us down the list as far and as fast as they can.... California residents are moving here by the thousands and I am sure they will make a mess of our area just like they have of California.
Things I look for in a state: Gun laws, no property tax for disabled veterans, what states are going back to the gold standard, benefits of a state owned bank, what state has no sales tax on gold and silver.
I would like to see NO property tax on any home in America where the home owner has retired.
I agree in theory but what does “retired” actually mean? Anyone not actively seeking employment? I’m only 54, but a chronic illness forced me into retirement and disability. Should I benefit from no property tax?
Most anti gun legislation is fueled by the liberal and woke citizens in the major metroplitan cities in these blue states. They should have firearm laws on a county by county basis. Those in the cities can live wiith their crime and the rural counties will be free of it.
As a Pennsylvania resident, I legitimately don't understand how it doesn't rank much higher. Unlike some of the "higher ranked" states, we don't require some ridiculous mandated training course. Anyone with a relatively clean history above 21 can get a CCW in like 2 weeks or less. And PA accepts dozens of other states' CCW and PA's can be used in dozens of others. Should be a top 20, and some states that require a mandated course should have been lower. It could hardly be easier to conceal carry in PA unless they just straight up make it constitutional carry.
I think its the 2 character references for a ccl, and the fact you cant keep a loaded long arm in the vehicle they hold against us, but I agree. How are we 35? Other than schools(which are being contested), court rooms,and federal buildings you can legally carry just about anywhere else here and unlike states like VA,OH, etc them gun free zone signs have no authority, they have to ask you to leave before pressing charges.
Yeah, I don’t get the ranking in PA either.
I'd say Constitutional carry is a really big deal. It allows anyone that's law abiding to carry without any additional checks. When I applied for PA, they wanted a training certificate. PA also, I think the law may have changed this year but not sure, allowed open carry to anyone, but when you got into your vehicle, you couldn't carry without a permit... Weird I'd say. Plus PA has Philly.. Philly has some bad gun laws and apparently there's no preemption since Philly seems to set their own laws.
BTW, the best thing about getting a permit in PA speed and cost. I think I paid $25 for the permit and I was approved in under 3 business days. Applied on a Thursday evening and was approved by Monday morning.
@@crabjoeIirc you can now open carry in a vehicle with no license. You can also own whatever you want without any licensing requirements. Aside from even HAVING a CCL requirement to conceal carry, and taxes applied to ammunition and gun purchases I don’t understand why PA ranks below states that straight up have magazine bans.
@@InspectorDilligaf-fv5nq Both, the (2) character references and loaded "firearms"(handguns, SBS, SBR) while OPENLY in a vehicle were thrown out by a federal judge. Lots of other states still don't allow loaded long guns in a vehicle. The new LTCF application was just updated making the references optional because of the federal ruling. We have some of the fewest off limits places. A great many of the other states prohibit drinking or going into establishments that serve alcohol - hell, we can go to bars and get shitfaced while carrying openly or concealed and it isn't against the law. I think our worst offensive things are the Record of Sales database that some unknowledgeable offices try to use as a registry(which is prohibited by PA law) and the extra state law for a City of the First Class(Philly) requiring a license to carry openly or concealed. ...which is likely to get tossed as well. Our LTCF is only $20, many sheriffs issue immediately after passing the instant background check. No training, fingerprints, or dog & pony show required.
Unless something recently changed South Carolina wouldn't even allow open carry.
So how are they ranked in the top half when Virginia and North Carolina are both ranked in the bottom half and allow open carry?
PA resident here. No bans on scary guns, no waiting periods to buy firearms, no mag restrictions, NFA items welcome, shall issue ccw, the state isn't perfect but its seems to be fine...for now
Philly played games with the permit process for years. Demanding three references and forcing you to sit with a police officer who interviewed you and was just looking for a way to trip you up. They asked you over again all the questions you already answered on the form. It was also recorded. They finally were sued a few years ago and forced to remove the interview process, but today you still cannot get a suppressor in Philly. That's because every Nazi Police Chief that is appointed (they are not elected) to the job, is under strict instructions from every single POS Democrat mayor to not approve any suppressor applications. The state legislature should fix it, but the Republicans are pu55ies.They're afraid the Dems will come after them and they won't get reelected.
Its wayyyyyyyy better than massachusetts. Compared to them this is a free state.
Yeah I'm shocked that PA is so far down the list at #35. It's not perfect but waaaay better than the neighboring states of NY, NJ, DE and MD.
The PA handgun registry is a serious black eye to gun rights in the commonwealth. The PA recently made character references "optional" on License to carry firearms applications. However I'm unsure what exactly that means.
Yeah, it's not that bad here as long as you don't live in Philly. Bought my first handguns from an FFL here and my dad who lives in NC was surprised I could take them home the same day. When he bought 2 handguns while living in Charlotte, they had to hold them for a week before he could take them home
Ohio passing constitutional carry recently makes me proud to be an American.
Well this explains why Clint Morgan moved to New Hampshire when he left Classic Firearms. Though I'd be concerned being nearly surrounded by Ani gun states and being next door to Massachusetts
I had no idea Clint left. It's kinda crazy he'd go anywhere in New England
Prepare for NH to fall drastically once the current governor is done. NH is one bad election cycle away from mirroring It’s neighbors
Moved from The Peoples Republic of Washington to the free state of Montana. Best thing we ever did, just wish we done it earlier.
Thanks William Kirk
William this video needs to be fact checked. Hawaii’s gun laws suck but what’s said in the video is inaccurate.
Great video. Currently living behind enemy lines (NJ) for the next two years and then we are escaping to a free state.
Lol
You are welcome to Georgia fellow citizens...
Interesting. I was surprised to see my state of Ohio at 28. I thought they would at lest be top 20. We have Constitutional carry and its not overly difficult to get a CHL.
This list is just trash, idk how they came up with it