MISSION CRITICAL: Dem Gov VETOES Constitutional Carry... We MUST Override It To Defeat Them AGAIN!

Published on June 21, 2025
Duration: 8:43

This video discusses the veto of North Carolina's constitutional carry bill (SB50) by Governor Josh Stein. It highlights the legislative process for overriding a veto, emphasizing the need for Republican support and voter engagement to pressure representatives. The content draws parallels to a previous successful veto override concerning handgun purchase permits.

Quick Summary

North Carolina Governor Josh Stein vetoed SB50, a bill that would have enacted constitutional carry. To override this veto, the Republican-controlled legislature needs to secure a majority vote in both chambers. This process mirrors a previous successful override of a handgun purchase permit requirement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: NC Constitutional Carry Veto
  2. 00:51NAGR Slams Governor Stein's Veto
  3. 01:27Governor Stein Vetoes SB50
  4. 02:23GOP Legislature's Role in Override
  5. 03:42Precedent: Handgun Permit Override
  6. 04:53Details of SB50 and Governor's Concerns
  7. 06:32Republican Arguments for Safety
  8. 07:09The Veto Override Challenge: House Votes
  9. 07:39The Veto Override Challenge: Senate Votes
  10. 08:23Call to Action for North Carolinians

Frequently Asked Questions

What is constitutional carry in North Carolina?

Constitutional carry, also known as permitless carry, would allow eligible individuals in North Carolina to carry a concealed handgun without needing to obtain a government-issued permit. This would align North Carolina with many other states that have adopted similar legislation.

Why did North Carolina Governor Josh Stein veto the constitutional carry bill?

Governor Stein stated that the bill, SB50, would make North Carolinians less safe and undermine responsible gun ownership. He expressed concerns about the repeal of training requirements, background checks, and the lowering of the age limit for carrying concealed handguns.

How can North Carolina's constitutional carry bill be overridden?

To override Governor Stein's veto of SB50, the bill must receive a majority vote in both the North Carolina House of Representatives and the Senate. This requires a significant number of Republican legislators to vote in favor of the override.

What is the history of veto overrides for gun legislation in North Carolina?

In 2023, the North Carolina legislature successfully overrode a veto by Governor Cooper on a bill that eliminated the requirement for a permit to purchase a handgun. This precedent suggests that overriding Governor Stein's veto on constitutional carry is possible.

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