DeSantis promises Constitutional Carry BEFORE HE LEAVES OFFICE... That could mean this year!

Published on April 30, 2022
Duration: 4:57

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has vowed to sign constitutional carry into law before his term ends, potentially this year. This would allow individuals to carry firearms without a concealed weapons permit. DeSantis cited the growing momentum of constitutional carry in other states and the opposition of his potential opponent, Nikki Fried, to the current permit system as reasons for his commitment. The logistics suggest a special legislative session may be required before the November re-election.

Quick Summary

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has pledged to sign constitutional carry into law before his term ends, potentially this year. This would allow individuals to carry firearms without a concealed weapons permit, aligning Florida with 25 other states that have already adopted similar legislation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Breaking News
  2. 00:44Sponsor Message: SDI
  3. 01:12DeSantis's Constitutional Carry Promise
  4. 02:05DeSantis's Quotes on Constitutional Carry
  5. 03:04The 'Coup de Gras' Quote
  6. 03:21Logistics and Special Session
  7. 04:03Analysis of DeSantis's Commitment
  8. 04:50Conclusion and Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is constitutional carry in Florida?

Constitutional carry, also known as permitless carry, is a legislative proposal that would allow individuals to carry firearms, both openly and concealed, without the need for a government-issued permit. Governor Ron DeSantis has vowed to sign such a bill into law in Florida.

When will Florida have constitutional carry?

Governor Ron DeSantis has stated he will sign constitutional carry into law before he leaves office. Given that the legislative session has concluded, this may require a special session, potentially before his November re-election, making it possible for it to happen this year.

Why is Governor DeSantis pushing for constitutional carry?

Governor DeSantis cited the growing number of states adopting constitutional carry and the opposition of his potential opponent, Nikki Fried, to the current permit system as reasons for his commitment. He also emphasized the importance of momentum in gun rights legislation.

How many states have constitutional carry?

As of the video's reporting, 25 states have already enacted constitutional carry laws. Florida would become the 26th state to adopt this measure if Governor DeSantis's promise is fulfilled.

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