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  • Hunting with Kids

Get Outdoors: Hunting with Kids

2021-10-01T07:22:29-05:00August 30th, 2021|Tags: , |

Hunting is a treasured American pastime, not only because hunters go out in hopes of bringing home game meat, but also because time spent in the field can be such an enriching experience. Whether it’s enjoying the sunrise, sunset, or the hours of peace and quiet spent leaning up against a tree or sitting in a blind, hunting has so much to offer.

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  • 24 Strange Gun Storage Ideas—and 7 Good Ones

24 Strange Gun Storage Ideas—and 7 Good Ones

2021-08-11T21:50:37-05:00August 11th, 2021|Tags: , |

The options for how and where to store your firearms can sometimes seem overwhelming. However, there are some people who feel storing a firearm requires little to no thought. We disagree; all guns should be stored safely and in accordance with local laws at all times.

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  • Second Amendment Sanctuaries: Are They Realistic?

Second Amendment Sanctuaries: Are They Realistic?

2022-07-07T15:18:01-05:00August 11th, 2021|Tags: , |

The number of states declaring themselves Second Amendment sanctuaries is on the rise. This means a question being asked with increasing frequency is coming to the forefront: Is the decision to make states “sanctuaries” legally binding, or does it only do lip service to the gun rights community at large?

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Could Your State’s Permitless Carry Make You a Felon?

2021-08-09T07:22:05-05:00July 26th, 2021|Tags: , |

Permitless carry, also known as constitutional carry, is becoming much more common in the United States. Twenty-one states have now passed some form of permitless carry, and given the overall expansion of carry rights over the last 40 years, it’s not unreasonable to imagine a future where one might be able to carry in almost any state without ever having to complete a firearm licensing or permitting course.

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Florida Concealed Carry Update: New Church Carry Law

2021-07-12T10:57:16-05:00July 12th, 2021|Tags: , |

Floridians with a Concealed Weapon and Firearm License (CWFL) no longer need to consider whether a religious institution either 1) operates a school on the property where services are held, or 2) holds services on rented or leased school property.

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  • MissouriSanctuaryBlog

Missouri Takes On DOJ over Second Amendment Sanctuary Status

2021-07-28T10:44:12-05:00July 12th, 2021|Tags: , |

A recent trend you might have noticed is of states passing laws that make them Second Amendment sanctuaries. The idea behind those laws is that local law enforcement or governmental agencies won’t be allowed to enforce federal gun laws that are stricter than state and local laws.

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  • Constitutional Carry State

3 Reasons You Should Still Carry a Permit in a Constitutional Carry State

2021-11-11T11:12:27-06:00July 2nd, 2021|Tags: , |

The decision to still obtain a carry permit in a permitless carry state will, of course, be highly dependent on the specific individual, their priorities, and their lifestyle. In many states, the permitting process is not exactly user-friendly. However, it is important to understand that IF your state legalizes permitless carry, whether open, concealed, or both, there are many reasons you will want to go through the permitting process. While this list certainly isn’t exhaustive, it should provide an excellent place to start thinking about what you want to do if you live in a constitutional carry state.

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Why You Need a Texas LTC

2022-03-22T22:59:43-05:00July 2nd, 2021|Tags: , |

Now that the Firearms Carry Act of 2021—HB 1927, also known as Texas Constitutional Carry—passed, carrying guns without a Texas License to Carry (“LTC”) is becoming reality. If you’re wondering what that means for your existing LTC or if you should bother getting an LTC at all, the short answer is yes, an LTC is good to have. Read on for details about Texas Constitutional Carry, how to get your LTC, and why it’s such a great idea to have a license in the first place.

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  • Texas Constitutional Carry

What You NEED to Know About Texas Constitutional Carry

2022-08-04T04:51:46-05:00July 1st, 2021|Tags: , |

On June 16, 2021, Governor Greg Abbott signed HB 1927, the Firearm Carry Act of 2021, (commonly known as the constitutional carry bill) into law. HB 1927 (commonly known as the constitutional carry bill) will allow legally eligible gun owners 21 years and older to carry their firearms without a Texas License to Carry (“LTC”). But before you start carrying your everyday carry (“EDC”) gun openly or concealed without an LTC, there are several things you should know.

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