Kentucky lawmakers proved that when a governor uses his veto pen to undermine citizens’ rights and punish a lawful American industry, the legislature can still step in and do its job. By overriding Gov. Andy Beshear’s vetoes of House Bill 78 and House Bill 312, the General Assembly delivered two unmistakable pro-Second Amendment victories, one protecting the firearms industry from political lawfare and the other affirming that young adults do not forfeit their right to bear arms simply because anti-gun politicians want to treat them like second-class citizens.
On April 14, the Kentucky General Assembly overrode Beshear’s vetoes of House Bill 78 and House Bill 312, enacting two significant pro-Second Amendment measures.
HB 78, titled “AN ACT relating to firearms liability protections,” creates liability protections for firearms manufacturers and sellers against specified legal actions arising from the criminal or unlawful misuse of firearms or ammunition.
HB 312, titled “AN ACT relating to concealed firearms and deadly weapons,” authorizes the Kentucky State Police to issue provisional carry licenses to young adults ages 18 to 20.
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