Really? That is NOT the case for CCW, at least in my State. My Doctor friend is applying right now in Riverside County.
He had to have 3 letters of character references. He had an interview from a Deputy by phone, that went on for 1/2 an hour. He had to explain himself and his reasons in detail, but informally. Next he will go to a hearing, before the Sheriff, and a more formal, go over it again. In order to even being the process, the Deputy wanted details of the Range he goes to, his instructor, his proficiency sign offs. Number of weapon owned, rounds run each month, etc. They will interview his instructor, also.
So, if you don't like the CCW in your State, you can move to another.
But, to pretend you know what are the details of CCW all over the USA....excuse me, but I am not seeing that.
And you act like they give them away like coffee. Maybe in some States. But, even in most States, it is County by County.
My brother, outside Boston, is in a county where the Sheriff closed the gun range. He allows no firearm registration at all, much less CCW. And he gets re-elected time after time.
That is self rule.