Updates on Constitutional Carry Progress & NRA Bankruptcy

This video provides an update on the progress of Constitutional Carry legislation across nine states in early 2021, with Utah and Montana already signing bills into law. It details the status of pending legislation in Texas, South Carolina, Florida, Indiana, Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee, emphasizing the importance of citizen engagement. Additionally, the video touches upon the NRA's bankruptcy proceedings, highlighting a recent filing by Ford Motor Credit to repossess leased vehicles due to non-payment, raising concerns about the organization's financial stability.

Quick Summary

Constitutional Carry, or permitless carry, allows legal gun owners to carry firearms without a government permit. As of early 2021, 18 states have enacted this legislation, with nine additional states actively pursuing it. This trend is seen as a response to rising violent crime and perceived federal gun control measures.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Constitutional Carry & NRA Bankruptcy
  2. 00:18Guns & Gadgets Welcome & Sponsor: Blackout Coffee
  3. 00:58Political Climate & Rise of Constitutional Carry
  4. 01:40What is Constitutional Carry?
  5. 02:17Link Between Violent Crime and Policy
  6. 02:55Nine States Pursuing Constitutional Carry in 2021
  7. 04:01Utah and Montana: Bills Signed into Law
  8. 04:54Texas: SB540 Status
  9. 05:26South Carolina: HB3039 Status
  10. 05:39Florida: HB123 Status
  11. 06:23Indiana: HB1369 Status
  12. 07:00Alabama: SB5 Status
  13. 07:24Georgia: HB2 Status
  14. 07:56Tennessee: HB786 & SB765 Status
  15. 08:34Importance of State Permitting for Reciprocity
  16. 09:24List of 18 Constitutional Carry States
  17. 10:14NRA Bankruptcy Case Update: Ford Motor Credit Filing
  18. 11:31Ford's Request for Vehicle Repossession
  19. 12:41Call for NRA to Reform and the Void in Advocacy
  20. 13:30Closing Remarks & Sponsor: Blackout Coffee

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Constitutional Carry and how many states have it?

Constitutional Carry, also known as permitless carry, allows legal gun owners to carry firearms without a government permit. As of early 2021, 18 states have enacted this legislation, representing 36% of the country, with nine additional states actively pursuing it.

Which states are currently working on Constitutional Carry legislation?

In early 2021, nine states began the process for Constitutional Carry: Utah, Montana, Texas, South Carolina, Florida, Indiana, Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee. Utah and Montana had already signed their bills into law.

What is the latest update on the NRA's bankruptcy case?

In the NRA's bankruptcy proceedings, Ford Motor Credit filed a motion to repossess three leased vehicles due to missed January payments. This filing raises further questions about the NRA's financial stability amidst ongoing lawsuits.

How can citizens support Constitutional Carry efforts?

Citizens can actively support Constitutional Carry by contacting their state senators and representatives to advocate for the passage of pending legislation. Engaging with elected officials is crucial for advancing Second Amendment rights at the state level.

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