BREAKING: Gun Control law REPEALED by VETO OVERRIDE! Dem Gov EPICALLY overruled by the PEOPLE!

Published on March 29, 2023
Duration: 5:51

This video from Langley Outdoors Academy, hosted by Braden, details the significant legislative victory in North Carolina where Republicans successfully overrode Governor Roy Cooper's veto of Senate Bill 41. This override repeals a century-old law requiring a sheriff's permit to purchase a pistol and also allows permitless carry in places of worship that also serve as schools. The content highlights the political maneuvering and bipartisan support that led to this outcome, framing it as a win for gun owners and the Second Amendment.

Quick Summary

North Carolina's legislature has overridden Governor Roy Cooper's veto, repealing a century-old law that required a sheriff's permit to purchase a pistol. Senate Bill 41 also allows permitless carry in places of worship that double as schools, marking a significant win for gun rights advocates.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction and Channel Purpose
  2. 00:10Breaking News: North Carolina Gun Law
  3. 00:35Significance of the Override
  4. 00:58Sponsor Segment: Füm
  5. 01:37Füm: Breaking Bad Habits
  6. 02:07North Carolina Veto Override Explained
  7. 02:26Historical Context of the Bill
  8. 03:02News Headline: NC Veto Override
  9. 03:48Vote Details and Senate Bill 41
  10. 04:03Previous Coverage and Bipartisan Support
  11. 04:24Senator Danny Britt's Statement
  12. 04:54Repeal of Restrictive Law
  13. 05:04Additional Measures in the Bill
  14. 05:22Impact of the Override
  15. 05:46Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What significant gun law was repealed in North Carolina?

North Carolina's legislature successfully overrode Governor Roy Cooper's veto to repeal a law requiring a sheriff's permit to purchase a pistol. This repeal, part of Senate Bill 41, removes a more than 100-year-old requirement for gun buyers.

What is the impact of the North Carolina veto override on places of worship?

The veto override of Senate Bill 41 in North Carolina now permits individuals to carry firearms in places of worship that also function as schools, without needing a special permit. This measure aims to enhance self-defense capabilities in such locations.

How did the North Carolina pistol permit repeal bill become law?

The pistol permit repeal bill, Senate Bill 41, became law in North Carolina after the Republican-controlled legislature garnered enough votes to override Governor Roy Cooper's veto. This legislative action demonstrated significant bipartisan support for the repeal.

Who is Bradden from Langley Outdoors Academy?

Bradden is the host of Langley Outdoors Academy, a channel focused on current events in the gun world and advocating for Second Amendment rights. He provides commentary and analysis on legislative actions and their impact on gun owners.

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