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Author: Francesca Rivera

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The Second Amendment has won (again) in Washington

August 8, 2017Francesca RiveraConcealed Carry, constitutional carry, Second Amendment

Washington, D.C. residents, you don’t have to holster your Second Amendment rights anymore. Unfortunately, residents of many other states like California don’t have the same ability that D.C. residents now do to protect themselves. In a stirring victory for those who live in the national’s capital, a panel of the District of Columbia Circuit Court…

Utah: New Concealed Firearm Permit Applications Subject to Sudden Fee Increase

August 3, 2017Francesca RiveraGun-Control, Illinois Concealed Carry Training, Second Amendment

“Previously, your NRA-ILA reported that the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCI) was planning to increase the cost of a Utah Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) by more than 50%. Without the necessary consideration and approval by the Utah Legislature, BCI has unilaterally implemented that fee increase, effective August 1, 2017. BCI has told NRA that…

State laws expand concealed gun rights to college campuses, public facilities

August 1, 2017Francesca RiveraChicago Concealed Carry Classes, constitutional carry, Gun-Control, Second Amendment

“Concealed carry is the practice of discreetly having a weapon, usually lethal, on one’s person in a public space. Several states including Georgia, Kansas, and Arkansas are now allowing guns in many more public facilities including places of worship, sporting events, and even college campuses. Some gun rights activists like Jennifer Baker, spokesperson for the…

Chicago Guns Matter founder isn’t done with fight for a gun range

July 27, 2017Francesca RiveraChicago Concealed Carry Classes, constitutional carry, Illinois Concealed Carry Training

“Rhonda Ezell was really sick. Suffering from kidney failure, lung disease and other ailments, she didn’t like to venture very far from her South Side home. But to obtain a new Chicago firearms permit to keep a gun in her home in 2010, she had to go through hours of training — and Chicago didn’t…

The Need for National Reciprocity

July 25, 2017Francesca Riveraconstitutional carry, Illinois Concealed Carry Training, Illinois Firearm Laws, Second Amendment

“A report from the Crime Prevention Research Center estimates that the number of concealed carry permits issued last year was the largest increase ever – continuing a four year trend of record setting increases in the number of concealed carry permits. This rapid growth of permits has been attributed to increases among African-Americans and women….

TSA demonstrates right way and a wrong way to fly with guns

July 20, 2017Francesca Riveraconstitutional carry, Firearm Laws, Gun-Control

“You don’t have to leave your firearms at home when catching a flight to your summer vacation — but there’s a right way to bring them with you. With the number of firearms being discovered at checkpoints on the rise nationwide, an official with the Transportation Security Administration was at Kansas City International Airport on…

Baltimore leaders propose mandatory sentence for illegal gun possession

July 18, 2017Francesca RiveraGun-Control, Illinois Concealed Carry Training

“Baltimore leaders on Friday proposed changing city law to require a mandatory one-year sentence for illegal gun possession in much of the city — within 100 yards of a school, park, church, public building or other public place of assembly. The bill would prevent any part of the one-year sentence from being suspended, and preclude…

A Women’s March on the NRA – but do they represent a woman’s view on guns?

July 13, 2017Francesca Riveraconstitutional carry, Illinois Concealed Carry Training, Second Amendment

“Is there a women’s view on guns? The organizers of the massive Women’s March — which took place the day after President Trump’s inauguration — are holding a protest against the National Rifle Association on Friday. After a 2.6 million strong turnout in January, they have high expectations to live up to. But Donald Trump…

Stanford law prof gets it wrong on guns. Right-to-carry reduces crime, not the other way around

July 11, 2017Francesca Riveraconstitutional carry, Gun-Control, Illinois Concealed Carry Training, Second Amendment

“Would you rely almost exclusively on trends in Hawaii to predict violent crime rates in Idaho, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, and Utah? Would you look at Illinois to predict changes in Louisiana and South Carolina? Illinois has a drastically difference crime landscape, with half of its violent crime occurring in Chicago. Though it wouldn’t pass the…

Pro-Gun Members of Congress Seek to Protect Veterans

July 6, 2017Francesca RiveraConcealed Carry, Firearm Laws, Second Amendment

U.S. Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) and U.S. Representative David P. Roe (R-TN) this week introduced bills to create a 180-day amnesty period for veterans or their family members to register historic war mementos that would be considered regulated firearms under the National Firearms Act (NFA). Pending as S. 1435 and H.R. 3054, both of these…

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