America is one signature away from having 27 constitutional carry states.
The unicameral legislature in the midwestern state of Nebraska passed its final version of LB77 โ this year's version of constitutional carry โ on Wednesday morning.
Much of the opposition to the bill โ which was expressed by several legislators who represent more populous areas in the state including Lincoln and Omaha โ centered around a desire for โcarveoutsโ for these urban areas.
Senator John Fredrickson of Omaha was one such legislator who stated concerns about the nuances of the bill, and acknowledged that it may work in rural parts of the state but in Omaha and urban areas, it doesn't.
Still, his fellow legislators decided that the second amendment doesn't need carveouts and that geography shouldn't affect one's constitutional rights.
Travis Couture-Lovelady, Nebraska state director for the NRA noted in a media release issued by the group that โstate-by-state, NRA is working to eliminate overly burdensome carry requirements that have put restrictions on law-abiding Americans for far too long. Nebraska is the latest state to recognize law-abiding citizens are not the problem โ criminals are.โ
The final vote on the legislation was 33 Yea votes to 14 Nay votes, which was the minimum number required to pass the legislation.
Upon receiving the news, Governor Jim Pillen thanked the legislature for sending this bill to his desk.
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