Townhall: Czech Yeah on Gun Rights

Could the Czech Republic become the first European Union (EU) nation to adopt their own version of the Second Amendment? 

It could very well happen, should bureaucrats in Brussels not block it or impede their efforts. 

On July 13th, 2020, the Senate chamber (Senát Parlamentu České republiky) approved a “constitutional proposal adding the right to defend oneself and others with a firearm in the list of fundamental human rights and freedoms.”

Over 100,000 signatures in support of it were received. 

The Czech government initially opted for neutrality on the matter then came out in support of it. Now its fate rests with members of the Czech Parliament. In order to go into effect, it’ll require support from three-fifths of lawmakers in both chambers. 

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