South Carolina Constitutional Carry Vote Is Impending - How You Can Help 🇺🇸

Published on January 24, 2024
Duration: 4:08

This video discusses the impending vote on House Bill 3594 in the South Carolina Senate, which aims to establish constitutional carry. The bill would allow law-abiding citizens to carry firearms openly or concealed without a government permit. The speaker urges South Carolina residents to contact their senators to support the bill in its current form, warning against amendments that could delay or dilute its intent.

Quick Summary

South Carolina's House Bill 3594 is nearing a Senate vote, proposing constitutional carry for law-abiding citizens, allowing permitless open or concealed firearm carry. Currently, a permit is required. Supporters urge residents to contact senators to pass the bill without amendments, as delays could hinder its enactment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Breaking News
  2. 00:08Constitutional Carry Vote Update
  3. 00:15How South Carolina Residents Can Help
  4. 00:26Bill History: HB 3594
  5. 00:41Current South Carolina Gun Laws
  6. 01:26What HB 3594 Changes
  7. 01:50Concerns About Amendments
  8. 02:08Why No Amendments Are Crucial
  9. 02:30South Carolina Senate Composition
  10. 02:39Call to Action: Contact Senators
  11. 03:04Closing Remarks & Social Media
  12. 03:20Subscribe & Email List
  13. 03:34Daily Deals Email
  14. 03:57Final Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is South Carolina House Bill 3594?

South Carolina House Bill 3594 is legislation that aims to establish constitutional carry. If passed, it would allow any law-abiding gun owner to legally carry a firearm, either openly or concealed, without the need for a government-issued permit.

What are the current firearm carry laws in South Carolina?

Currently, South Carolina law requires individuals to be at least 18 years old and possess a concealed carry permit to carry a firearm in public spaces or to have it openly in their vehicle. HB 3594 seeks to change this requirement.

Why is it important for South Carolina residents to contact their senators about HB 3594?

Contacting senators is crucial because the vote on HB 3594 is imminent. The speaker urges residents to support the bill in its current form and oppose any amendments, as amendments could dilute the bill's intent and cause significant delays in its passage.

What is the main concern regarding amendments to South Carolina's constitutional carry bill?

The primary concern is that amendments could dilute the true constitutional carry nature of the bill. Furthermore, in South Carolina, any amendments would require the bill to go back to the House for another vote, delaying the process and potentially denying citizens their rights.

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