Gun Control takes ANOTHER hit! We have a 24th Constitutional Carry State! While #25 is moving close

Published on March 22, 2022
Duration: 5:39

Indiana has officially become the 24th state to enact Constitutional Carry, allowing eligible citizens to carry a handgun without a permit. Governor Holcomb signed the bill, emphasizing its consistency with Second Amendment rights affirmed by the US Supreme Court. Georgia is also progressing towards becoming the 25th state with HB 1358 moving through its judiciary committee.

Quick Summary

Indiana has officially become the 24th state to enact Constitutional Carry, allowing eligible citizens to carry a handgun without a permit. Governor Holcomb signed the bill, emphasizing its consistency with Second Amendment rights. Georgia is also progressing towards becoming the 25th state with HB 1358 moving through its judiciary committee.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Indiana's 24th Constitutional Carry State
  2. 00:57Sponsor Message: Pyramid Air
  3. 01:36Indiana's Permitless Carry Law Explained
  4. 02:24Governor Holcomb's Statement on HEA-1296
  5. 03:40Legal Challenges and Pro-Gun vs. Anti-Gun Laws
  6. 04:14Georgia Update: HB 1358 and Becoming the 25th State
  7. 05:08Nebraska Update and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

Which state recently became the 24th Constitutional Carry state?

Indiana has officially become the 24th state to enact Constitutional Carry. This means that eligible citizens in Indiana can now carry a handgun without needing a specific permit, aligning with a growing trend across the United States.

What is Constitutional Carry?

Constitutional Carry, also known as permitless carry, is a legal framework that allows individuals who are legally permitted to own a firearm to carry it openly or concealed without obtaining a government-issued permit.

What is the significance of Indiana becoming the 24th Constitutional Carry state?

Indiana's adoption of Constitutional Carry is significant as it brings the total number of states with such laws to 24, representing nearly half of the US. This trend is viewed as a major development for gun rights advocates and a setback for gun control proponents.

Is Georgia expected to become the next Constitutional Carry state?

Yes, Georgia is actively progressing towards becoming the 25th Constitutional Carry state. House Bill 1358, also known as the Chairman John Meadows Act, is moving through the judiciary committee, indicating strong momentum for its passage.

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