image From the Roberts campaign:

Republican gubernatorial candidate State Representative Rod Roberts is applauding Governor Chet Culver for signing a gun-rights bill into law today which Roberts advocated and voted for during the most recent session of the Iowa Legislature. The law makes the State of Iowa a “shall issue” state, which empowers Iowans to exercise their Second Amendment rights by relaxing restrictions on the ability to carry a concealed weapon. Iowa joins 37 other states that have “shall issue” laws.

“I’m pleased Governor Culver has signed the bill to make Iowa a ‘shall issue’ state. I advocated and voted for the bill during the most recent session of the Iowa Legislature because I believe in the importance of Second Amendment rights, and I believe state regulations should empower—not hinder—the exercise of Second Amendment rights,” said Roberts, a ten-year State Representative from Carroll.

Roberts pledges to advocate for more gun-rights legislation as Governor. One of his first priorities is to amend the Iowa Constitution to make sure it provides a protection similar to the Second Amendment protection guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution.

“As a gun owner, I understand gun rights are about freedom and liberty. Our Founding Fathers intended Americans to be able to exercise the right to bear arms. I have fought for this right as a State Representative, and I will continue to fight for this right as Governor,” said Roberts, who has served as the senior member of the Republican leadership team in the Iowa House.

You May Also Like

(Video) Ernst: Defunding the Police is Only a ‘Quick and Provocative Soundbite’

U.S. Senator Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, took part in a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing focused on law enforcement reform and the community response.

IFPC ACTION To Sponsor Final Rally of the Iowa Judge Bus Tour Urging ‘No Retention’ On Activist Judges

Pleasant Hill, IA – IFPC Action will be the key sponsor of…

In 116th Congress, Ernst Will Serve on Five Prominent Senate Committees

U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) will serve on five prominent Senate committees in the 116th Congress, all of which impact the livelihoods of Iowans.

Letter Details Abhorrent Behavior By Former Iowa Finance Authority Director

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds’ office released a complaint letter written by an employee at Iowa Finance Authority accusing former Iowa Finance Authority executive director Dave Jamison of sexual harassment outlining numerous incidents of abhorrent behavior.