Iowa Governor signs Constitutional carry into law
Today Iowa became the 19th State to pass Constitutional carry into law when Governor Reynolds signed H.F. 756. Here is more:
Gov. Reynolds signed H.F. 756 into law and it takes effect on July 1, 2021. Upon signing the law, Reynolds stressed H.R. 756 “protects the Second Amendment rights of Iowa’s law-abiding citizens while still preventing the sale of firearms to criminals and other dangerous individuals.”
Reynold’s signature makes Iowa the 19th state to end the requirement for law-abiding citizens to get a permit before carrying a gun for self-defense.
The other 18 states are: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
Welcome to the fold Iowa! This is an important issue and it is good to see more and more States recognize what is so clearly defined in the Bill of Rights, especially in light of a recent 9th Circuit Court ruling which found that the second amendment does not give the people the right to open carry as well as the much expected gun control push from the Federal Government.
Welcome to the fold indeed, but it is a VERY small fold. CA is restrictive enough to balance out all other 19 states and then about 20 more.
But consumers may be doing the governments job. My does completive cowboy shooting and tells me that you cant get guns, live ammo, brass shells, primers, powder or bullets. Biden my get his wish by default.
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Ammo is impossible to get here in New Hampshire as well!
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I find it interesting Steve that I clicked 4 stars for Good rating and it wouldn’t “receive it”! Or the 1 + 4 averaged out to what’s being seen – I’d not noticed that before.
I don’t the DSwamp likes this posting 🙂
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Well, that is very interesting! I’ve never really looked at the ratings before.
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