Should a law abiding citizen; the pride of the community and a paragon of morality, be denied a concealed carry permit because he is legally blind? What are his rights? Should he be allowed to hunt (marksmanship is not a qualifying criteria to pass a hunter safety course)? Should he be allowed to teach? Should he be allowed to care for people with other special needs?
Just a thought.
No, a legally blind citizen should NOT be allowed to carry a concealed weapon simply because they would not be able to even adhere to the four basic rules of gun safety... specifically...
Rule 2 - Never point a gun at anything that you are not willing to destroy
--If he is legally blind he cannot be absolutely sure where he is pointing the gun or at who or what
Rule 4 - Be sure of your target and what is behind it.
--Even if the blind person could see the bad guy standing up close to him he would not be able to see the 5 year old girl standing 10-15 feet behind the bad guy. If the blind guy fires and misses or the bullet over penetrates and hits the 5 year old noone on a jury is going to care about the blind guys 2nd amendment rights when they see the body of the dead or injured 5 year old.
Anyone who is physically incapable of properly carrying out the 4 basic rules of gun safety has no business carrying a gun in public.
Now if it was a controled hunting environment such as the one Blast refers to in his post that is very different and I would encourage that but as for a blind person carrying a concealed weapon in public, absolutely not.
Should they be allowed to teach? - absolutely!
Should they be allowed to care for people with special needs? - that would depend on the specific circumstances of the situation