Louisiana and South Carolina Now Are Constitutional Carry!

Published on March 17, 2024
Duration: 10:44

Iraqveteran8888, an expert in firearms and related legislation, discusses the recent enactment of Constitutional Carry in Louisiana and South Carolina. The video details the specifics of these new laws, including age requirements and effective dates, while also highlighting the ongoing importance of carry permits for reciprocity and streamlined firearm purchases. The host expresses hope for a national trend towards Constitutional Carry.

Quick Summary

Louisiana and South Carolina have recently enacted Constitutional Carry laws, allowing eligible citizens to carry concealed handguns without a permit. Louisiana's law, effective July 4th, applies to those 18+, while South Carolina is the 29th state with permitless carry. Maintaining a permit can still offer reciprocity and FFL background check exemptions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: New Constitutional Carry States
  2. 00:35Sponsor Segment: CMMG Products
  3. 01:23Louisiana Constitutional Carry Law Details
  4. 03:26South Carolina & Georgia Constitutional Carry
  5. 05:01Benefits of Maintaining Carry Permits
  6. 07:20The Importance of National Constitutional Carry
  7. 09:10Conclusion & Future Content Preview

Frequently Asked Questions

Which states recently enacted Constitutional Carry laws?

Louisiana and South Carolina have recently enacted Constitutional Carry laws. Louisiana became the 28th state, with its law taking effect on July 4th, while South Carolina became the 29th state to adopt permitless carry.

What are the age requirements for Constitutional Carry in Louisiana?

In Louisiana, individuals must be law-abiding citizens aged 18 or older to carry concealed handguns without a permit under the new Constitutional Carry law. This law was signed by Governor Jeff Landry and sponsored by Senator Blake Miguez.

Why might someone still get a carry permit in a Constitutional Carry state?

Even in states with Constitutional Carry, obtaining a permit can offer benefits like reciprocity in non-permitless carry states and the ability to bypass background checks when purchasing firearms from FFLs, streamlining the acquisition process.

What is the ultimate goal regarding Constitutional Carry legislation?

The long-term goal discussed is the establishment of national Constitutional Carry. This would create uniform firearm carry laws across the entire United States, simplifying travel and eliminating state-specific restrictions.

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