Can someone explain what constitutional carry is?
Sure.
Well, if this were Washington DC instead of Arizona, I’d say it meant you could legally “carry” a copy of the Constitution— you just can’t legislate with it! ;-)
I have not heard the term constitutional carry. But since they reference Alaska...
Alaska's concealed carry law is basically that if you can legally own the gun, you can carry it concealed.
Concealed-weapons bills up for vote
http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/local/articles/2010/03/25/20100325arizona-concealed-weapons-bill.html
Proposed legislation that would make Arizona the third state in the nation to allow adults to carry concealed guns without permits may be the first of the dozen or so weapons-related bills proposed this session to hit the governor’s desk.
Lawmakers have amended Senate Bill 1108 and House Bill 2347 so they consist of identical language that would, among other things, eliminate the requirement for concealed-carry weapon permits for U.S. citizens 21 and older.
>>> Can someone explain what constitutional carry is?
Pretty sure it means that the constitution is the only authority you need...
No permits to carry.
Sure....