BIG NEWS: Concealed Carry Reciprocity Finally Gets A Chance!

This video provides an expert-level overview of HR 38, the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, as discussed by Congressman Jim Jordan. It details the bill's provisions for interstate concealed carry, preemption of state laws, and the right to civil action for those affected. The speaker emphasizes the urgency of contacting representatives to overcome Senate filibuster challenges and secure passage of the bill, highlighting the need for 60 Senate votes.

Quick Summary

HR 38, the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, aims to create a federal standard for concealed carry, allowing permit holders to carry across state lines and overriding most state laws. Passage in the Senate requires overcoming a filibuster, necessitating 60 votes for cloture. Citizens are urged to contact their representatives to support the bill.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: HR 38 & Jim Jordan
  2. 00:20Sponsor Message: Tri-Star Trading Co.
  3. 00:57HR 38 Explained
  4. 01:33Key Provisions: Interstate Carry
  5. 01:56Key Provisions: Preemption
  6. 02:09Key Provisions: Legal Recourse
  7. 02:30Key Provisions: Property Rights
  8. 02:45Key Provisions: Federal Lands
  9. 03:04Bill Status & Co-Sponsors
  10. 03:27Call to Action: Defeat Filibuster
  11. 03:57How to Contact Representatives
  12. 05:41Urgency for Senate Support
  13. 06:16Final Plea for Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is HR 38, the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act?

HR 38 is a federal bill that aims to establish a nationwide standard for concealed carry reciprocity. It would allow individuals with a valid concealed carry permit from their home state to carry a concealed handgun in other participating states, overriding most state and local restrictions.

How can citizens influence the passage of HR 38 in the Senate?

Citizens are urged to contact their US Representatives and Senators to voice support for HR 38. Overcoming a Senate filibuster requires 60 votes for cloture, so widespread constituent calls are crucial to pressure senators to vote in favor of the bill.

What are the key provisions of the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act?

Key provisions include allowing permit holders to carry concealed across state lines, preempting most state and local laws, granting the right to civil action for rights interference, and permitting concealed carry on certain federal lands like National Parks.

Who is sponsoring or supporting HR 38?

Congressman Jim Jordan and the House Judiciary Committee are actively involved in the markup process for HR 38. The bill currently has 178 co-sponsors in the House, including one Democrat, Jared Golden of Maine.

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