Big Updates On Constitutional Carry!!

This video provides an expert-level update on the progress of Constitutional Carry legislation in four key states: Florida, Nebraska, South Carolina, and North Dakota. It details specific bill numbers, legislative progress, and statements from relevant political figures and organizations, highlighting the ongoing expansion of permitless carry rights across the United States.

Quick Summary

Constitutional Carry legislation is advancing in several states. Florida's HB 540 has Governor DeSantis's support, Nebraska's LB 77 passed its first vote, South Carolina's H3594 cleared the House, and North Dakota's HB 1339 seeks to extend carry rights to all individuals, not just residents.

Chapters

  1. 00:01SDI Sponsorship and Courses
  2. 00:36Introduction: Constitutional Carry Updates
  3. 01:35Florida Constitutional Carry: HB 540 Update
  4. 04:45Nebraska Constitutional Carry: LB 77 Progress
  5. 05:42South Carolina Constitutional Carry: H3594 Update
  6. 06:12North Dakota Constitutional Carry: HB 1339 Expansion
  7. 08:12Summary of Key States

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of Constitutional Carry legislation in Florida?

Florida is considering bill HB 540 for Constitutional Carry. Governor Ron DeSantis has expressed support for the bill and indicated he would also support adding open carry provisions to it.

Has Nebraska passed its Constitutional Carry bill?

Yes, Nebraska's Constitutional Carry bill, LB 77, has made significant progress. It successfully passed its first reading and vote with a 36-12 score, defeating a filibuster, which allows it to move forward in the unicameral legislature.

What is the latest on Constitutional Carry in South Carolina?

South Carolina's Constitutional Carry bill, H3594, has passed the House with a strong vote of 87-26. It has now been introduced into the Senate and is scheduled for a committee hearing.

How is North Dakota's Constitutional Carry law being updated?

North Dakota currently has Constitutional Carry, but it is only for residents. Bill HB 1339 aims to expand this right to all individuals, not just residents of the state.

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