The State That Just Told Its Governor to Pound Sand

Published on April 20, 2026
Duration: 9:06

This video details two significant legislative victories in Kentucky: House Bill 78, which recodifies the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) at the state level, shielding firearm manufacturers and sellers from most lawsuits related to criminal misuse of their products; and House Bill 312, which lowers the age for obtaining a concealed carry permit to 18, allowing those aged 18-20 to obtain a provisional license. Both bills were passed by the legislature with substantial majorities, vetoed by Governor Andy Beshear, and subsequently overridden by the legislature, demonstrating a strong legislative push to protect Second Amendment rights and the firearms industry.

Quick Summary

Kentucky's legislature has overridden Governor Andy Beshear's vetoes on two significant gun rights bills. House Bill 78 strengthens protections for firearm manufacturers by recodifying the PLCAA, and House Bill 312 allows 18-20 year olds to obtain provisional concealed carry licenses.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Kentucky's Legislative Win
  2. 00:38Kentucky: The State That Told Its Governor to Pound Sand
  3. 01:07House Bill 78: Recodification of PLCAA
  4. 01:33House Bill 312: Concealed Carry for 18-20 Year Olds
  5. 02:51Exceptions to HB 78 Liability Protections
  6. 03:23Definition of 'Qualified Product' in HB 78
  7. 04:07Preemption of Local Laws by HB 78
  8. 04:42Details of House Bill 312
  9. 05:54Significance of Lowering Carry Age
  10. 06:08Legislative History: HB 78 Votes and Veto Override
  11. 07:01Legislative History: HB 312 Votes and Veto Override
  12. 07:31Conclusion: Expanding Second Amendment Rights
  13. 08:05Final Summary of HB 78 and HB 312
  14. 08:23Contact Washington Gun Law

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kentucky House Bill 78 about?

Kentucky House Bill 78 recodifies the federal Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) at the state level. This law significantly limits the ability to sue firearm manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers, generally only allowing lawsuits for willful unlawful conduct.

What changes does Kentucky House Bill 312 introduce?

Kentucky House Bill 312 amends the concealed carry statute to allow individuals aged 18, 19, and 20 to obtain a provisional concealed carry license, provided they meet all other state requirements. This license is valid until they turn 21.

Did Kentucky's governor sign these gun bills into law?

No, Governor Andy Beshear vetoed both House Bill 78 and House Bill 312. However, the Kentucky Legislature successfully overrode both vetoes with substantial majorities, enacting the bills into law.

What does 'qualified product' mean under Kentucky's new gun laws?

Under Kentucky House Bill 78, a 'qualified product' is broadly defined to include firearms, ammunition, and any component parts or accessories intended for use with firearms or ammunition, such as magazines, clips, and optical devices.

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