Georgia Governor Brian Kemp Backs Constitutional Carry

Published on January 6, 2022
Duration: 1:58

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has publicly backed constitutional carry legislation, aiming to pass it in the 2022 legislative session. Legislation has already been filed, and citizens are encouraged to contact their legislators to support its passage. This move would allow Georgia to join other states with similar carry laws.

Quick Summary

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has publicly endorsed constitutional carry legislation, aiming for its passage in the 2022 legislative session. This move would allow eligible citizens to carry firearms without a permit. Citizens are urged to contact their legislators to support this bill.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction: Georgia Constitutional Carry News
  2. 00:13Governor Brian Kemp Backs Constitutional Carry
  3. 00:21Governor's Statement on Legislation
  4. 00:39Constitutional Carry Legislation Status
  5. 00:50Call to Action: Contact Legislators
  6. 01:06Conclusion and Channel Subscription

Frequently Asked Questions

What is constitutional carry in Georgia?

Constitutional carry, also known as permitless carry, is legislation that would allow eligible citizens in Georgia to carry firearms, both openly and concealed, without needing to obtain a special permit from the state.

Has Georgia passed constitutional carry?

As of the video's content, Georgia's Governor Brian Kemp has backed constitutional carry, and legislation has been filed for the 2022 session. Its passage is not yet confirmed but is actively being pursued.

What action can Georgians take to support constitutional carry?

Citizens in Georgia are encouraged to contact their state legislators to express their support for constitutional carry legislation. This direct communication is crucial for influencing the bill's passage.

Which organizations are supporting constitutional carry in Georgia?

The National Rifle Association (NRA) and GA2A are mentioned as key organizations actively working with legislators and supporting the push for constitutional carry in Georgia.

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