Constitutional Carry Update (10 States)

Published on March 19, 2021
Duration: 10:02

This video provides a comprehensive update on Constitutional Carry laws across the United States, detailing the current status of legislation in 18 states and highlighting ongoing efforts in several others. The expert analysis covers specific bill numbers, legislative committees, and calls to action for citizens to contact their representatives. It also features a promotional segment for Safe Life Defense tactical vests.

Quick Summary

This video provides a comprehensive update on Constitutional Carry laws, detailing the status in 18 states and ongoing legislative efforts in others like Indiana, Tennessee, and Iowa. Expert analysis includes specific bill numbers and legislative actions, emphasizing the importance of citizen engagement by contacting elected officials to influence firearm rights legislation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Constitutional Carry Update Intro
  2. 00:13Sponsor Shoutout: Safe Life Defense
  3. 01:29Current Constitutional Carry States
  4. 02:55Indiana Legislative Update
  5. 03:32Tennessee Legislative Update
  6. 04:19Iowa Legislative Update
  7. 05:20South Carolina Legislative Update
  8. 06:05Texas Legislative Update
  9. 06:31Florida Legislative Update
  10. 06:51Alabama Legislative Update
  11. 07:08Georgia Legislative Update
  12. 07:19North Carolina Legislative Update
  13. 07:51Louisiana Legislative Update
  14. 08:38Call to Action Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

How many states currently have Constitutional Carry laws?

As of March 19, 2021, there are 18 states that have enacted Constitutional Carry laws, allowing eligible citizens to carry firearms without a permit. These states include Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wyoming.

What legislative actions are being taken regarding Constitutional Carry in Indiana?

Indiana's HB 1369, a bill concerning Constitutional Carry, successfully passed the House of Representatives on February 22nd. It was subsequently moved to the Senate Judiciary Committee and gained additional co-sponsors, indicating progress towards potential enactment.

What is the status of Constitutional Carry legislation in Tennessee?

Tennessee's SB 765, related to Constitutional Carry, has passed the Senate with a vote of 23-9. It has been referred to the House Ways and Means Committee and was expected for discussion soon. The bill is anticipated to be signed by the Governor, who is known to be pro-gun.

How can citizens influence the passage of Constitutional Carry laws?

Citizens in states considering Constitutional Carry legislation are urged to contact their elected officials. Expressing support for or opposition to specific bills can significantly influence legislative outcomes and ensure that lawmakers are aware of their constituents' views on firearm rights.

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