So that leaves just the crappy states that don’t beleive in the Constitution:
Arizona
California
Connecticut
Delaware
Hawaii
Illinois
Iowa
Maryland
Massachusetts
Nevada
New Jersey
New York
Oregon
Rhode Island
Tennessee (this is the only one that surprised me)
Vermont
Wisconsin
Wisconsin allows open-carry bud.
Tennessee allows concealed carry.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2287536/posts
“California attorney general Edmund G. Brown Jr. is filing a separate brief arguing that the Supreme Court should take up NRAs appeal and hold that the Second Amendment is incorporated against the States.”
Vermont has had concealed carry right, not privilege.
However, I suspect it's a function of who is occupying the Attorney General office, rather than a representation of the state's politics.
Arizona has concealed carry with a permit. Heck, you can walk down the street with the gun in plain sight in most places in the state.
Take Vermont off the list. Long ago their supreme court declared the RKBA was fundamental and voided practically all gun laws. Carry what you want how you want, don’t even have to ask permission.
Insofar as Vermont has not filed an amicus brief, doing so is moot from their POV. RKBA is simply not an issue in that state.