From article
A law passed in Alabama's most recent legislative session will allow gun owners to carry a concealed firearm without a permit starting January 1, 2023. The bill, which was passed by the Alabama House of Representatives and Senate earlier this year and signed into law by Governor Kay Ivey on March 10, removes the requirement for a person to obtain a concealed carry permit to carry a loaded weapon.
The Alabama Sheriffs Association and several other local law enforcement agencies opposed the legislation, stating that it could allow dangerous criminals to bypass background checks or other security measures. Despite the opposition, Lawrence County Sheriff Max Sanders supported the measure, stating that the Second Amendment is a right granted by the Constitution that citizens should not have to pay for. Alabama will be the 23rd state to allow permitless carry when the law takes effect.
You already have the right to bear arms as conferred upon you by your Creator. So why do you need a law passed to "allow" you to do so? It is still government allowing you when it is not for them to decide, either way.
"Shall not infringe....."
This means there is no authority for government to pass ANY legislation, law, statute, ordinance, or ANYTHING that has to do with bearing arms.
A Constitutional Carry Law is in violation, just as is any other law on the books regarding bearing arms.
Also, don't forget, the Alabama "permission" still says you have to surrender your arms to police. That is a direct violation to the 2nd Amendment.