HAPPENING NOW: SENATE Introduces National Carry Bill... We Now Have TWO Complimenting Bills!!!

Published on January 9, 2025
Duration: 8:48

This video discusses the introduction of companion bills in the U.S. House (HR 38) and Senate (S 65) aimed at establishing national concealed carry reciprocity. The legislation, backed by Gun Owners of America and promised to be signed by President Trump, seeks to ensure that concealed carry permits are recognized across all states, effectively nullifying restrictions in anti-gun states. The momentum behind these bills is highlighted as a significant legislative victory for gun rights advocates.

Quick Summary

Two companion bills, HR 38 in the House and S 65 in the Senate, have been introduced to establish national concealed carry reciprocity. Backed by Gun Owners of America and promised to be signed by President Trump, these bills aim to ensure concealed carry permits are recognized nationwide, overriding restrictions in anti-gun states.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction and Breaking News
  2. 00:51Senate Bill S 65 Introduced
  3. 01:21House Bill HR 38 Comparison
  4. 02:00Significance of Co-Sponsors
  5. 02:49Bill Sponsors Identified
  6. 03:10President Trump's Promise
  7. 04:11Trump's Full Statement on Reciprocity
  8. 04:52GOA Press Release Details
  9. 05:54GOA Director Statement
  10. 06:49GOA SVP Statement on Legal Battles
  11. 07:38Recap and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key bills for national concealed carry reciprocity?

The key bills are HR 38 in the House of Representatives and S 65 in the U.S. Senate, both aiming to establish national concealed carry reciprocity for permit holders across state lines.

Who is backing the national concealed carry reciprocity legislation?

The national concealed carry reciprocity legislation is backed by Gun Owners of America (GOA) and has garnered significant co-sponsor support in both the House and Senate. President Trump has also pledged to sign such a bill.

What is the main goal of national concealed carry reciprocity legislation?

The primary goal is to ensure that a concealed carry permit issued by one state is recognized and valid in all other states, preventing 'anti-gun states' from restricting firearm carry for personal defense.

What is the current status of national concealed carry reciprocity efforts?

Companion bills, HR 38 and S 65, have been introduced in Congress. The legislation has strong political backing, including a promise from President Trump to sign it, and significant co-sponsor support.

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