lobosrul5
Philosopher
What is it that you don't understand? In the U.S., adults are entitled to own and keep firearms unless they are prohibited from doing so for specific reasons. Some states impose stricter requirements than others regarding registration, waiting periods etc., especially for handguns, but once you buy it you can keep it loaded under your bed or on your kitchen table or in your waistband at home. Most states -- but not all --issue concealed carry permits that allow holders to carry loaded handguns concealed on their persons in public. Most states -- again, not all -- also allow open carry, where loaded firearms are carried in public in plain view without any additional permits.
You can't apply the laws and perspectives of any other country to the U.S.
Well, yes and no. Its kind of a patch work of laws. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_carry_in_the_United_States#Jurisdictions_in_the_United_States
There are only a handful of states with nothing in the comments section. NM for example is very permissive... unless you find yourself on an Indian res . Such land accounts for about a sixth of the entire state. Also a lot of states you need a permit to "carry" loaded in your car (I didn't know that).