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New Concealed Carry Podcast, Called: Off Duty On Duty
It’s my pleasure to announce that the Concealed Carry Podcast Network has grown a bit by adding a new show to the up. The new podcast is called Off Duty On Duty. The podcast features a host who has several years of experience as a police officer and gun instructor. As of this writing…
Read MoreDuty To Notify Law Enforcement
Some states have specific laws in place that require you inform an officer if you have a concealed carry permit and/or gun. Blue = If Asked Green = No duty Red = Required to Notify Yellow = Varies by City or County
Read More3 Reasons Duty to Inform Law is Awful
Today, 11 states and the District of Columbia have some form of duty to inform or duty to notify law, which requires a citizen stopped by law enforcement, notify or inform the officer he or she is carrying a concealed firearm. In Fourteen other states, the citizen only has to notify the officer if the…
Read MorePermitless Carry, SB 215 Would Be Big Win for Ohio Gun Rights
Do law-abiding citizens need permission to carry a handgun? If SB 215 were to become law, Ohio would join 21 states without a concealed carry license requirement. Ohio SB 215: Republican Senator Terry Johnson from Ohio’s 14th District introduced Senate Bill 215. The bill is co-sponsored by Senators Hoagland, Rulli, Huffman, S., Schaffer, Blessing, McColley,…
Read MoreOhio Constitutional Carry Bill Passes Senate and House, Waits for Gov Signature
Ohio gun-owners are poised to join the ranks of 21 other states that have some form of constitutional or permitless carry law. So we’re close, but there is still work to do. Yesterday, the House passed SB215 with a 57-35 vote, and the Senate passed it with a 24-8 vote. The bill now sits on…
Read MoreWhen Can You Shoot Someone?
You may have been told that state law varies significantly when it comes to guns. That is partially true. Gun law, the law that impacts gun possession, does vary enormously from state to state. Things like magazine capacity, possession on school grounds, duty to notify law enforcement, vehicle possession, etc., are all examples of gun…
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