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Louisiana Governor Bel Edwards Vetoes Constitutional Carry, SB118

Governor of Louisiana, Bel Edwards, has vetoed the Constitutional Carry bill, SB118. Legislators will now decide whether or not to hold a veto session.

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Louisiana Veto and Override Prospects for Constitutional Carry

Constitutional Carry passed the Louisiana Legislature with veto proof margins. Governor Bel Edwards has said he will veto it. What will happen next?

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Governor Abbott Signs Constitutional Carry Bill, Becomes 21st State

Governor Greg Abbott has signed the Texas Constitutional Carry bill on 16 June 2021. The law goes into effect on 1 September 2021. Several years of effort culminated in the passage of the bill.

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Louisiana Constitutional Carry, with Veto Proof Votes, to go to Governor

The Louisiana legislature has passed Constitutional Carry bill SB 118. The bill will be sent to Governor Edwards. He has said he will veto the bill.

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As TX ‘Constitutional Carry’ Bill Awaits Signing, Media Negativity Surges

“This is a simple restoration of Texans’ constitutional right under the Second Amendment, a right of the people to keep and bear arms." - Texas Republican State Sen. Charles Schwertner

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TX: Senate and House Adopt Conf. Com. Report – Constitutional Carry to Governor

The Texas Legislature has passed the Conference Committee report for HB1927 Constitutional Carry, in both the House and the Senate. Governor Greg Abbott has said he will sign the bill.

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TX: Rep. Schaefer – Conference Committee Reaches Agreement on Constitutional Carry

Representative Matt Schaefer, Chairman of the Conference Committee working on HB 1927, known as Constitutional Carry, announced an agreement has been reached. The bill may be voted on next week.

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Louisiana Legislature Votes Overwhelmingly for Constitutional Carry in 2021

The Louisiana legislature has passed Constitutional Carry with overwhelming margins. The Senate bill was 27 - 11. The House bill was 73 - 26.

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Correction on South Carolina Open Carry; Confusion of Bill 3094 vs Bill 3096

Correction to the AmmoLand article on HB3094 of South Carolina. Some provisions about Second Amendment sanctuary were included from HB3096, in error.

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TX Committee for Constitutional Carry Appointed, Leadership Confident

Members of the conference committee to work out differences between the House and Senate versions of Constitutional Carry in Texas have been appointed.

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AL: Legislator fired from Mobile Sheriff’s Dept. for Support of Second Amendment

Alabama Representative Shane Stringer has been fired from his position as a Sheriff's captain in the Mobile County Sheriff's department because of his support for Constitutional Carry legislation.

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Texas Constitutional Carry to go to Conference Committee, Future in Doubt

The Texas House has refused to concur with the Senate amendments to Constitutional Carry from the House. They have called for a conference committee to work out the differences.

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