HAPPENING NOW: Repubs Grow A Spine & Go For The Jugular In Veto Override Of Constitutional Carry...

Published on July 22, 2025
Duration: 10:34

This video details the ongoing legislative battle in North Carolina to override Governor Josh Stein's veto of Constitutional Carry legislation (SB50). It outlines the vote requirements in both the House and Senate, the Governor's stated reasons for the veto, and calls for grassroots activism to support the override effort. The discussion highlights the national implications of North Carolina potentially becoming the 30th state to adopt permitless carry.

Quick Summary

North Carolina Republicans are working to override Governor Josh Stein's veto of Constitutional Carry legislation (SB50). The House needs 72 votes and the Senate needs 30 votes for the override. Governor Stein cited safety concerns, while opponents argue the current permit process is an infringement on Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00NC Constitutional Carry Veto Override
  2. 00:43Sponsor Message: Aura Identity Theft Protection
  3. 02:01Details on NC Veto Override Fight
  4. 02:39Senate Plans Veto Override
  5. 03:21Timeline and Vetoed Bills
  6. 05:07Backstory: Governor's Veto
  7. 06:09Governor's Reasoning and Speaker's Rebuttal
  8. 07:16Current Permit Process and Objections
  9. 08:09Call for Constitutional Carry
  10. 08:31Uphill Battle in the House
  11. 09:18Senate Vote Requirements
  12. 10:11Call to Action for North Carolinians

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of Constitutional Carry in North Carolina?

North Carolina Republicans are actively pursuing a veto override for Constitutional Carry legislation (SB50) after Governor Josh Stein vetoed the bill. The override effort is facing a tough legislative battle with specific vote requirements in both the House and Senate.

What are the vote requirements for a veto override in North Carolina?

To override Governor Stein's veto of SB50 in the North Carolina House, 72 votes are needed. In the Senate, 30 votes are required for the veto override to pass.

Why did Governor Josh Stein veto the Constitutional Carry bill?

Governor Stein vetoed the bill, citing concerns that it would make North Carolinians less safe and undermine responsible gun ownership. He specifically mentioned the danger of 18-year-olds carrying concealed weapons without training.

What are the arguments against the current concealed carry permit process in North Carolina?

Proponents of Constitutional Carry argue that the current process, which includes an $80 fee and shooting proficiency tests, creates unnecessary financial and logistical barriers for law-abiding citizens to exercise their Second Amendment rights.

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