The number of states with constitutional carry has reached 29 after the latest addition to the growing majority protecting gun rights.
South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster signed his state’s constitutional carry bill into law on Thursday, surrounded by Second Amendment activists from his state but across the country.
With my signature, South Carolina is now the 29th state in the country with constitutional carry. This bill expands the Second Amendment rights of our law-abiding citizens and will keep violent criminals behind bars with increased penalties for illegal gun use and possession. pic.twitter.com/gHq9QKf8TP
— Gov. Henry McMaster (@henrymcmaster) March 7, 2024
Despite President Joe Biden’s targeting of gun owners at the federal level, states have taken it upon themselves to preserve the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding Americans.
Mere hours after South Carolina’s constitutional carry legislation was signed into law, Biden attacked gun owners in his State of the Union address when he pledged to “ban assault weapons and high capacity magazines” and also pass “universal background checks.”
He also claimed to be defeating the NRA, despite evidence to the contrary.
🇺🇸 Thanks to the unwavering support of our members, the NRA secured Constitutional Carry victories in two states, Louisiana and South Carolina, in less than 48 hours this week.
— NRA (@NRA) March 8, 2024
This brings the total to 29 states, with 13 states since Joe Biden took office. pic.twitter.com/Co1T34KSo7
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