SC Constitutional Carry: In Jeopardy Of Failing Because Of Republicans? 🤨

Published on January 29, 2024
Duration: 8:33

This video discusses the impending vote on a Constitutional Carry bill in the South Carolina Senate. The bill is facing potential delays and amendments, primarily due to opposition from senators representing areas with strong Chambers of Commerce who fear negative impacts on tourism. The speaker emphasizes the importance of passing the bill in its current form without amendments to avoid further delays, drawing parallels to similar situations in North Carolina and Florida.

Quick Summary

The South Carolina Constitutional Carry bill is facing potential failure in the Senate due to opposition from some Republicans, influenced by Chambers of Commerce fearing tourism impacts. The speaker urges citizens to contact senators to support the bill as-is, arguing that amendments could delay or kill the legislation, similar to past issues in North Carolina and Florida.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Update on SC Constitutional Carry Bill
  2. 00:09Vote Scheduled for Tuesday
  3. 00:14Bill's Status in the Senate
  4. 00:22Contact Your Senators Link
  5. 00:29Vote Threshold Explained
  6. 00:34Republican vs. Democrat Senate Count
  7. 00:45Concerns About Bill's Passage
  8. 00:47Recap of Previous Video
  9. 00:57On-the-Ground Intel from Organizations
  10. 01:14Constitutional Carry Bill History
  11. 01:34Definition of Constitutional Carry
  12. 01:54Avoiding Two Classes of Gun Owners
  13. 02:06Age Restrictions in CC Bills
  14. 02:21Current Bill Meets Criteria
  15. 02:30No Permission Slip Needed
  16. 02:36Civil and Human Right
  17. 03:00Problems with Republicans
  18. 03:03Myrtle Beach & Charleston Opposition
  19. 03:13Chamber of Commerce Influence
  20. 03:20Tourism Fears Debunked
  21. 03:34Amendments Causing Issues
  22. 03:40Impact of Substantial Amendments
  23. 04:09Years of Process Already
  24. 04:14Goal: Pass As-Is
  25. 04:22Senator Willing to Talk
  26. 04:32Senator's Heart in Right Place?
  27. 04:45Lack of Understanding of Immediacy
  28. 04:53Amendments Can Wait
  29. 05:04Delay Could Kill the Bill
  30. 05:12North Carolina Parallel
  31. 05:21Need Senator on Our Side
  32. 05:27Senator's Video Clip
  33. 05:30Flexibility in Second Amendment Rights
  34. 05:38More Restrictive Possibilities
  35. 05:43Amendment for Process
  36. 05:52Good Faith Belief of Dangerous Person
  37. 06:00Restrict Gun Rights Temporarily
  38. 06:03I Believe in Second Amendment Guy
  39. 06:06Senator from Myrtle Beach Area
  40. 06:12Vote Starts Tuesday
  41. 06:16Video Release on Monday
  42. 06:19Goal to Wrap Up by Thursday
  43. 06:25Share This Video
  44. 06:35Elections Are Coming
  45. 06:42Message Will Be Sent
  46. 06:49Analogous to North Carolina & Florida
  47. 06:56Louisiana & Other States
  48. 07:06Awareness of Tactics
  49. 07:14Right Delayed is a Right Denied
  50. 07:17Summary of Video
  51. 07:20Get Active and Contact
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  53. 07:30Email List Sign-up
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  55. 08:03Check Out Mrgunsngear.com
  56. 08:11Follow Supporting Folks
  57. 08:12Links to NAGR & Palmetto Gun Rights
  58. 08:17Fighting for Our Rights
  59. 08:25Thanks and See You Next Video

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of the Constitutional Carry bill in South Carolina?

The Constitutional Carry bill is scheduled for a vote in the South Carolina Senate starting Tuesday. While it has passed the House, it faces potential opposition and amendments in the Senate that could jeopardize its passage.

Why is the South Carolina Constitutional Carry bill in jeopardy?

The bill is reportedly facing opposition from some Republican senators, particularly those representing Myrtle Beach and Charleston. This opposition is linked to fears from local Chambers of Commerce that Constitutional Carry could negatively impact tourism, despite evidence to the contrary.

What are the key tenets of Constitutional Carry?

Constitutional Carry generally means that no permit is required to carry a firearm, as the Second Amendment itself is considered the permit. It also implies equal treatment for all citizens regarding carry rights and typically includes provisions for 18-20 year olds.

What is the proposed solution to the legislative challenges facing the SC Constitutional Carry bill?

The speaker advocates for passing the bill in its current form without any amendments. Any desired changes or additions to firearm laws, they argue, can be addressed in separate legislative efforts after the core Constitutional Carry bill is enacted.

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