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Home Posts Tagged "Firearm Laws" (Page 8)

NRA threatens legal action over Virgin Islands firearm confiscation order

September 5, 2017Francesca RiveraConcealed Carry, Firearm Laws, Second Amendment

The governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands has ordered its national guard to seize guns, ammunition and other weapons from its citizens as the territory prepares for Hurricane Irma to make landfall. Gov. Kenneth Mapp, an Independent, signed an executive order Tuesday instructing Adjutant General Deborah Howell “to take whatever actions she considers necessary” to…

State Police Working on Training for Gun Law Expansion

August 31, 2017Francesca Riveraconstitutional carry, Firearm Laws, firearm training classes, Gun-Control

“An Arkansas law dramatically expanding where concealed handguns are allowed will take effect this week, but the training needed to carry those guns to college campuses, bars, government buildings and other new locations may not be available until early next year. After the law takes effect Friday, Arkansas State Police will have 120 days to…

Standing Guard | Sessions Seeks Justice For Victims, Consequences For Criminals

August 29, 2017Francesca Riveraconstitutional carry, Firearm Laws, Gun-Control, Second Amendment

*This feature appears in the September ‘17 issue of NRA America’s 1st Freedom, one of the official journals of the National Rifle Association. “In ordering the nation’s federal prosecutors to enforce tough existing laws to swiftly remove armed violent criminal predators from society, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions has ended the shameful eight-year legacy of…

Florida Driver Challenges Uber’s Ban on Guns

August 17, 2017Francesca Riveraconstitutional carry, Firearm Laws, Illinois Firearm Laws, Second Amendment

“On a rainy afternoon in June, Mary Ann Krivda pulled her four-door sedan into a St. Petersburg, Florida parking lot. Krivda, who began driving for the ride-sharing service Uber four months ago, saw her passenger, an elderly woman with a walker, standing under a tree. Krivda, 53, stepped out of the car to help the…

Conroe police chief asked to leave doctor’s office for carrying his handgun

August 15, 2017Francesca Riveraconstitutional carry, Firearm Laws, Illinois Firearm Laws, Second Amendment

Conroe’s chief of police was asked to leave the Texas Ear Nose and Throat Specialists office in The Woodlands Tuesday afternoon because he was carrying his firearm. Chief Philip Dupuis told The Courier he was wearing his badge on his belt in plain view next to his handgun, as well as his Conroe PD identification…

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…

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…

Supreme Court Declines to Take Carry Case

July 5, 2017Francesca RiveraConcealed Carry, constitutional carry, Firearm Laws

Gun owners received disappointing news on Monday when the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit that effectively let stand California’s “may-issue” permitting regime. The upshot of this decision is that law-abiding Californians in many areas of the state will be effectively denied the…

Gun reciprocity bill foes, desperate times call for desperate lies

June 29, 2017Francesca RiveraConcealed Carry, Firearm Laws, Second Amendment

When I introduced the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act (H.R. 38) in January, I knew it would face criticism from the left. I figured I’d run into the occasional lie about nationwide concealed carry reciprocity and have intense opposition rise from liberal groups trying to restrict our Second Amendment right. But I never imagined something like…

Tips For Communicating With Police After Shootings

June 27, 2017Francesca RiveraConcealed Carry, Firearm Laws, Second Amendment

Properly communicating with police after an incident that involved lethal force will save you trouble in the long run. Massad Ayoob clearly makes the case for communicating with police early on post incident. His excellent book Gun Digest Book of Concealed Carry: 2nd Edition clearly indicates that oftentimes the first person to call the police…

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