In recent years, more than half of the states in America have enacted their own forms of what are commonly referred to as Constitutional carry laws, allowing eligible citizens to openly carry firearms without a permit. This has been a welcome development for supporters of the Second Amendment and something of a nightmare for the gun-grabbing crowd. But these laws haven’t been without controversy and even some law enforcement agencies have been expressing concern over some of the ramifications. This week, the Associated Press looks at some of the complications that have arisen, focusing on the case of Carmon Tussey, a 26-year-old from Louisville, Kentucky who was arrested after bringing an AR-15 into a bar.Read More