Topic: Constitutional Carry

4 chapters across the catalog

Yer Boy Amy
Episode 1378 3:25:45 - 3:31:06

1378: Yer Boy Amy

Texas Voting Bill, Constitutional Carry Laws

The Texas legislature passes a sweeping voter restriction bill that bans 24-hour and drive-thru voting while adding new ID requirements for mail-in ballots. Simultaneously, "Constitutional Carry" becomes legal in the state, allowing citizens to carry firearms without a permit. The voting bill is defended as a measure against fraud, while the political fallout is compared to California's historical shift toward a one-party state.

Quantum Supremacy
Episode 1357 41:00 - 43:27

1357: Quantum Supremacy

Texas Constitutional Carry, Heartbeat Law and Political Outrage

Texas has passed "Constitutional Carry" legislation, allowing citizens to carry firearms without state-mandated training, sparking criticism from progressives. Additionally, the state's new "Heartbeat Law" prohibits abortion once a fetal heartbeat is detected, typically at six weeks. These legislative moves are viewed as strategic efforts to move the political needle through intentional outrage.

Stilts and Steroids
Episode 1355 3:25 - 9:09

1355: Stilts and Steroids

Austin Sixth Street Shooting, Police Defunding, and Constitutional Carry

A mass shooting on Sixth Street in Austin, Texas, left 14 people injured and sparked a debate over local law enforcement resources following a $150 million police budget cut. The Austin Statesman faced criticism for withholding a suspect description to avoid "perpetuating stereotypes." Meanwhile, Governor Greg Abbott faces political pressure regarding a pending "constitutional carry" bill that would allow unlicensed handgun carry for adults over 21.

Accelerationism
Episode 1339 2:14:33 - 2:19:13

1339: Accelerationism

Texas House Bill 1927, Constitutional Carry and Pimp Style

The Texas State Legislature is debating House Bill 1927, which would allow "constitutional carry" for adults 21 and over without a permit or training. Proponents argue that permit requirements are inherently racist as they create financial and bureaucratic hurdles for minority citizens. Opponents, including some Texas Democrats, have criticized the bill as enabling "Wild West pimp style" lawlessness in small businesses.