26th Constitutional Carry State hangs in the balance next week! We can push this over the line!

Published on April 9, 2022
Duration: 3:52

This video discusses the critical upcoming vote on Constitutional Carry legislation (LB 773) in Nebraska. It highlights the urgency for Nebraskans to contact their representatives to support the bill and, crucially, to oppose Amendment 2106, which would reintroduce an Omaha firearm registry and increase penalties. The speaker emphasizes that passing LB 773 without this amendment would make Nebraska the 26th Constitutional Carry state.

Quick Summary

Nebraska is on the verge of becoming the 26th Constitutional Carry state with Legislative Bill 773. However, Amendment 2106 threatens to reintroduce a firearm registry and increase penalties. Nebraskans must contact their senators to support LB 773 and oppose this amendment before the final vote.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction & Call to Action
  2. 00:13Constitutional Carry Victories & Nebraska's Status
  3. 00:54NRA-ILA Alert: Nebraska Action Needed
  4. 01:07Nebraska Legislative Calendar & Deadline
  5. 01:39LB 773 Details and Senate Vote
  6. 02:05The Problematic Amendment 2106
  7. 02:25Amendment 2106: Firearm Registry & Penalties
  8. 02:54Core Principle of Constitutional Carry
  9. 03:16Final Push: LB 773 on the Finish Line
  10. 03:31Crunch Time: Three Days Left

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nebraska Legislative Bill 773?

Nebraska Legislative Bill 773 is a piece of legislation aimed at establishing Constitutional Carry within the state. This means that eligible citizens would be able to carry firearms without needing a specific permit, aligning with the Second Amendment rights.

Why is Amendment 2106 a concern for Nebraska's Constitutional Carry bill?

Amendment 2106 is a significant concern because it seeks to reintroduce Omaha's firearm registry into state law. It also proposes to stigmatize firearms and increase penalties for non-violent offenses, potentially making failure to inform a felony, undermining the spirit of Constitutional Carry.

What action should Nebraskans take regarding LB 773?

Nebraskans are urged to immediately contact their state senators. The primary goal is to express support for Legislative Bill 773 and to strongly advocate against the inclusion of Amendment 2106, ensuring the bill passes in its intended form.

How many states currently have Constitutional Carry?

As of the video's recording, 25 states have enacted some form of Constitutional Carry. The passage of LB 773 in Nebraska would make it the 26th state to adopt this policy, expanding the number of states where permitless carry is legal.

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