Breaking News: Alabama Governor Signs Constitutional Carry!

This news update from Guns & Gadgets announces a significant legislative victory for gun rights advocates in Alabama. Governor Kay Ivey has signed Constitutional Carry into law, making Alabama the 22nd state to adopt such legislation. The law is set to take effect in January 2023, and the channel expresses gratitude to all involved in its passage.

Quick Summary

Alabama has officially signed Constitutional Carry into law, making it the 22nd state to do so. Governor Kay Ivey enacted the legislation, which will take effect in January 2023, allowing eligible citizens to carry concealed firearms without a permit.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Alabama Governor Signs Constitutional Carry
  2. 00:09Constitutional Carry Becomes Law
  3. 00:27Appreciation for Supporters
  4. 00:42Congratulations to Alabama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Constitutional Carry in Alabama?

Constitutional Carry in Alabama means that eligible citizens can carry a concealed firearm without needing a government-issued permit. Governor Kay Ivey signed this legislation into law, making Alabama the 22nd state to adopt this policy.

When does Alabama's Constitutional Carry law take effect?

The new Constitutional Carry law in Alabama is set to officially go into effect in January of 2023. This means that eligible residents will be able to carry concealed firearms without a permit starting from that date.

How many states have Constitutional Carry?

With the recent signing of Constitutional Carry into law by Governor Kay Ivey, Alabama becomes the 22nd state in the United States to adopt this form of permitless carry legislation.

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