As the co-sponsor of the National Constitutional Carry Act in Congress, I will continue to stand up for lawful gun owners at the federal level and fight back against the radical left’s attempts to infringe on our fundamental right to bear arms.
Continue to stand up for lawful gun owners at the federal level and fight efforts to infringe on the right to bear arms.
Occurrences
Evidence
The Clerk's live Votes page shows the House's most recent roll calls in mid-May 2026, but the visible recent entries in the lookback window do not include a gun-rights-specific vote or amendment tied to Griffith. This is an inference from the official vote list rather than a direct Griffith statement.
Griffith's official member page shows his current congressional activity and recent sponsored legislation, but the visible recent items in the lookback window are not firearms or Second Amendment measures. No concrete official action supporting or reversing the gun-rights claim appears in the page's recent entries.
Assessments
The promise is a broad federal advocacy commitment rather than a discrete enactment promise. Griffith has continued to take official federal actions aligned with defending lawful gun owners and opposing gun-control measures, including public statements against Second Amendment restrictions, votes against firearm restrictions, and sponsorship or cosponsorship of pro-gun-rights measures such as lawful firearm transportation protections and Second Amendment-related bills. Because the promised conduct is to continue standing up and fighting at the federal level, these official actions are enough to count as delivered in the same federal office context, even though the evidence does not show a newly enacted gun-rights statute in the immediate lookback window.