Mayor's Executive Order Cancels New Permitless Carry Law

Published on September 4, 2023
Duration: 4:23

This video from Guns & Gadgets discusses the recent executive order by Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert that bans concealed carry on city-owned property, despite Nebraska being a permitless carry state. The speaker, identified as an expert on the Second Amendment, argues that executive orders do not supersede constitutional rights and encourages viewers to contact the mayor's office. The content emphasizes the right to self-defense over the right to feel safe.

Quick Summary

Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert issued an executive order banning concealed carry on city property, despite Nebraska being a permitless carry state. The host of Guns & Gadgets argues that executive orders cannot supersede the Constitution and emphasizes the Second Amendment right to self-defense over the 'right to feel safe.'

Chapters

  1. 00:15Nebraska Permitless Carry Law
  2. 01:37Right to Feel Safe vs. Self-Defense
  3. 01:58Second Amendment Rights
  4. 03:06Mayor's Executive Order Legal Challenge
  5. 03:33Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of Nebraska's permitless carry law?

Nebraska became the 27th state to enact a permitless carry environment, meaning citizens can now carry concealed handguns without a government-issued permit, provided they meet legal requirements.

What action did the Mayor of Omaha take regarding concealed carry?

Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert signed an executive order banning concealed carry on all city-owned or leased properties, including parks and public facilities. This order also allows private businesses to ban concealed carry with signage.

What is the legal argument against the Omaha executive order?

The argument is that executive orders cannot supersede the United States Constitution. The Second Amendment guarantees the right to self-defense, which the speaker contends is undermined by such restrictions.

How can citizens voice their opinion on the Omaha concealed carry ban?

The video encourages viewers to contact Mayor Jean Stothert's office directly to express their views on the executive order and its impact on Second Amendment rights.

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