With the swift stroke of a pen, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed his state's constitutional carry bill into law on Tuesday afternoon.
Prior to heading to the governor's desk, the Georgia House voted 100-67 to passย Senate Bill 319, and the Georgia State Senate voted 34-22 to concur with the House's amendments toย Senate Bill 319.
Georgia is now the 25th state to pass and sign constitutional carry and the fourth state to do so this year.
โThis is a monumental moment for the Second Amendment, NRA members and gun owners nationwide,โย saidย Jason Ouimet, executive director of NRA's Institute for Legislative Action. โHalf the country now rightfully recognizes the fundamental right to carry a firearm for self-defense as enshrined in our Constitution โ as opposed to a government privilege that citizens must ask permission to exercise. Passing this essential legislation has been a priority for the NRA for many years, and we're thrilled to celebrate this huge success.โ
Other states that have signed constitutional carry legislation this year are Alabama, Indiana and Ohio.
As we saw on Monday afternoon, the federal government isย working overtimeย to carry out a full-fledged assault on our Second Amendment rights.
Addressing the nation from the Rose Garden earlier this week, President Joe Bidenย announcedย Steven Dettelbach as his new nominee for the position of ATF director, urged Congress to pass universal background checks and revealed the enactment of a new rule to address what he called โthe epidemic of ghost gun violence.โ
Thankfully, states are instead acting to protect law-abiding gun owners.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is planning to address constitutional carry during a special legislative session later this month.
It is worth noting that Nebraska lawmakers anticipated passing similar legislation this year, but the bills were stopped dead in their tracks in the state's unicameral legislature this week. When asked about the bill in a Facebook comment, Nebraska State Senator Julie Slama โ a true conservative Republican โ had the following response, โthank the seven senators who switched from โYes' to โPresent, Not Voting' or โNo' in the second round.โ
Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts echoed Senator Slama's sentiments on LB 773, saying he was โsorry to see it fail in the NELeg today.โ
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