Lee introduces national constitutional carry act allowing permitless firearm carrying

Sen. Mike Lee, U.S. Senator for Utah
Sen. Mike Lee, U.S. Senator for Utah
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U.S. Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) has introduced the National Constitutional Carry Act, which seeks to allow individuals to carry legally purchased firearms without a permit across the United States. The House version of this bill was introduced by Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY-04).

Senator Lee stated, “The Founders established a national right to keep and bear arms, not to ask for permission from hostile local officials, or risk imprisonment for crossing the wrong state line.” He added, “Many states already protect the right to carry without a permit, and it’s time to reaffirm this right for all law-abiding Americans. The National Constitutional Carry Act will establish nationwide permitless carry to keep America safe and her people free.”

The bill is supported by Gun Owners of America and the National Association for Gun Rights.

Erich Pratt, Senior Vice President of Gun Owners of America, said: “In a time of war, Americans cannot afford to have the right to bear arms delayed by arbitrary state permitting processes. Public safety is threatened not only by ordinary criminals, but also bad actors working for foreign adversaries, and Americans need to be armed for the security of our free state. That’s why Gun Owners of America is proud to endorse Senator Mike Lee’s National Constitutional Carry Act. Under this GOA-backed legislation, the right to carry a firearm without a government permission slip will be fully restored, and unconstitutional states regulations on firearms, ammunition, and magazine size will be preempted.”

The National Association for Gun Rights commented: “Senator Mike Lee’s Real Constitutional Carry bill is the only legislation that will restore the right of all law-abiding Americans to carry a firearm in every state without having to beg for government permission. Twenty-nine states already have Constitutional Carry, but this should be law regardless of which state you live in. The Second Amendment is not a second-class right. The National Association for Gun Rights thanks Senator Lee for introducing this bill and urges its swift passage.”

Senator Lee serves as U.S. Senator representing Utah and leads legislative efforts on public safety issues among others according to his official website. He maintains offices in several cities including Salt Lake City and Washington D.C., where he offers constituent services related to federal matters (source). His work includes advocacy on limited government principles as well as public safety initiatives (source).

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