An analysis has revealed that more than three-fifths of all U.S. counties are so-called “Second Amendment sanctuaries” after a number of states this year passed legislation declaring them as such.
It noted that a number of states have passed “Constitutional Carry” laws, while specifically, approximately 1,137 counties “have taken it upon themselves to pass Second Amendment Sanctuary legislation and likely hundreds of cities, townships, boroughs, etc have done so at their level as well.”
“We have seen plenty of news about Constitutional Carry, which is another movement that we are actually quite supportive of,” the site wrote. “Yet the mainstream news has remained relatively silent regarding the massive Second Amendment Sanctuary movement, which leads us to a few questions.”
In an attempt to clarify the difference between the two, Sanctuary Counties noted that the “Second Amendment Sanctuary movement” is from the bottom-up and a grassroots movement.
In a statement to The Epoch Times on Friday, a spokesperson for the Sanctuary Counties movement said that a “Second Amendment Sanctuary ... refers to a state / county / city or other municipality expressing their support for the Second Amendment and ... many cases vowing not to enforce new / unconstitutional gun laws.”
Constitutional carry generally, meanwhile, refers “to the ability of a state’s citizens to carry a weapon without a permit,” added the spokesperson, noting that in Texas, both constitutional carry and Second Amendment sanctuary bills were passed and signed.
It comes as after every sheriff in the state of Utah in mid-June signed a letter stating they would attempt to safeguard the Second Amendment.
Democrats and gun-control organizations have typically opposed such legislation, saying they would increase the number of mass shootings and provide easier access to firearms for individuals who shouldn’t be able to own them.
President Joe Biden this week announced a plan to target firearms dealers who flout the law, calling them “merchants of death.” In recent days, the president and the Department of Justice have attempted to tie the sharp increase in shootings and homicides across major U.S. metropolitan areas with a lack of enforcement of gun laws.
“We’ll find you and we will seek your license to sell guns,” Biden said in the State Dining Room of the White House on June 23.
Attorney General Merrick Garland, who spoke before Biden, said that the majority of licensed firearms dealers sell to individuals who passed their background check.
“But those dealers that willfully violate the law increase the risk that guns will fall into the wrong hands,” he said, characterizing part of the administration’s plan as a “concerted effort to crack down on gun traffickers.”