The more I think about "Constitutional" carry, the more I am coming to the opinion that we (Tennessee) should not go that direction - that it's in the best interest of all concerned (both society at large and those who carry) that before anyone be permitted to legally carry a weapon in public, that person should demonstrate a minimum level of competency with the weapon and with regards to how/when it can be employed and that the person not have a violent/serious criminal history (felonies, stalking, etc. etc).
I'm
AM very much in favor of making changes to how/when permits are currently issued, for example:
...that the burden of proof that a person is ineligible (due to felony conviction , etc.) should rest solely on the state (giving real meaning to the phrase "shall issue").
...the cost of obtaining the permit should, a a maximum, be only what is sufficient to cover the administrative costs of doing background checks, etc.
...there should be a maximum amount of time that the state can take to issue the permit.
The above list of changes isn't intended to be exhaustive of course - I'm sure there are other areas/ways this process can be improved but I would suggest that we, as a State, should not move toward "Constitutional" carry and that we continue a permit process which includes background checks and not only should the training currently needed to obtain a permit be continued but that it should be improved/made more relevant and, yes, more difficult.
As I see it, the consequences of what can happen with a misdirected bullet...with a person carrying a firearm who doesn't know how/when to use it or how to use it without endangering others is, in my humble opinion, reason enough to avoid "Constitutional" carry.
All that said, I will admit that I am torn about this issue overall.
On the one hand I believe that the right to keep and bear arms is a natural and individual right. However, I am also, and I think justifiably concerned, about the potentially very bad things that can happen when an inadequately and/or totally untrained individual decides to carry a weapon and is then faced with using it.
Since I am struggling with the issue, I would appreciate the thoughtful comments of forum members.