The End Of Carry Permits Nationwide, Congress Introduces National Constitutional Carry

Published on March 6, 2026
Duration: 8:31

This video from Copper Jacket TV, hosted by Will, provides an expert-level overview of the National Constitutional Carry Act introduced by Senator Mike Lee in 2026. It details how the act aims to establish nationwide permitless carry by preempting state laws and discusses its implications for Second Amendment rights. The speaker, drawing on his experienced authority, emphasizes the historical context and the importance of contacting legislators to support this legislative push.

Quick Summary

The National Constitutional Carry Act of 2026, proposed by Senator Mike Lee, aims to establish nationwide permitless carry by eliminating federal permit requirements and preempting state laws on firearms and ammunition. This legislation, supported by GOA and potentially President Trump, emphasizes the Second Amendment right to bear arms without government permission.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Second Amendment News
  2. 00:22Past Promises: Executive Order
  3. 00:48Unfulfilled Promises & Congressional Action
  4. 01:16New Second Amendment Battle: National Constitutional Carry
  5. 01:44Sponsor: Attorneys On Retainer
  6. 02:30AOR's Self-Defense Support
  7. 03:09Current Status of Gun Rights
  8. 03:40National Constitutional Carry Act Introduced
  9. 03:59Senator Lee's & GOA's Statements
  10. 05:31Federal Preemption of State Gun Laws
  11. 06:01Constitutional Carry vs. Reciprocity
  12. 07:25Call to Action: Support the Act

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the National Constitutional Carry Act?

The National Constitutional Carry Act, introduced by Senator Mike Lee, is proposed legislation that would establish nationwide permitless carry of firearms. It aims to eliminate the federal requirement for permits and preempt state laws that restrict firearm and ammunition possession.

How does Constitutional Carry differ from reciprocity?

Constitutional Carry allows law-abiding adults to carry firearms without needing a government-issued permit, based on the Second Amendment. Reciprocity, on the other hand, involves states recognizing concealed carry permits issued by other states.

What is the goal of the National Constitutional Carry Act regarding state laws?

The act intends to preempt any local and state laws regarding magazine capacity, firearms, and ammunition. This means states with stricter regulations, such as California or New York, would not be able to enforce their bans or limits on Second Amendment rights.

Who supports the National Constitutional Carry Act?

The bill is supported by Senator Mike Lee and Gun Owners of America (GOA). President Trump has also indicated a willingness to sign such legislation into law.

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