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Episode 100: Walgreens Murder: 5 Lessons to Learn From a CCWer’s Ultimate Sacrifice

By Riley Bowman / March 2, 2017

Today analyze an incident from last year where a Marine Veteran and Concealed Carrier died trying to intervene in a deadly incident outside a Walgreens store.

Bar Exam: University of Texas Faculty’s Strange Response to Campus Carry

By Craig Martin / March 1, 2017

News out of the University of Texas where late last year the long conceived concept of Campus Carry became a reality. The Texas government finally allowed students and visitors with proper licensure to carry concealed on the university’s campus. However, this has not been met with the kindest of welcomes by many at the university who claim to be worried about the safety of being around guns at their campus.

Episode 99: Woman Stops Carjacker With Her Gun

By Riley Bowman / February 28, 2017

Today’s news stories include some reciprocity changes, another state that is added to the Constitutional Carry movement, a federal court ruling that hurts the Second Amendment in terms of modern sporting rifles, and a whole slew of JUSTIFIED stories that you won’t wanna miss!!

New Hampshire Fully Passes Constitutional Carry

By Craig Martin / February 27, 2017

New Hampshire is now the 12th state to fully implement Constitutional Carry. This comes after recently elected Republican Governor Chris Sununu signed it into law as the first bill of his tenure as Governor last week.

Utah House Passes Lowering Age of Concealed Carry Applicants

By Craig Martin / February 24, 2017

This week a Republican freshman legislator from Clearfield Karianne Lisonbee introduced a bill that would lower the age of applying for a concealed carry permit from 21 to 18 in the state of Utah. She says the idea for her bill, HB 198, was brought to her by a group of young women who want to defend themselves from rape.

North Dakota State House Passes Constitutional Carry

By Craig Martin / February 23, 2017

The text of our constitution’s Second Amendment guarantees Americans the right to bear arms. And while many believe that several courts have instituted rulings that limit that right, North Dakota may be moving in the opposite direction.

CTRL Eyewear CTRL One Glasses Review

By Jacob Paulsen / February 23, 2017

Eyewear is a must have any time that you go out shooting. Whether that be at an indoor or outdoor range. Now there are some differences that are going to occur when you are outside vs. when you are inside with regard to light and reflectivity. Things that can vastly affect your ability to shoot as you normally would. So wouldn’t it be nice if there was a set of glasses that could adapt with you no matter what sort of light source you are going to be shooting in?

Episode 98: Bacon Grease In Your Gun: All About Lube

By Riley Bowman / February 22, 2017

Today we welcome a new guest on the show to talk about lubricants. What makes for a good lubricant, why is it important for your firearms, etc.

New Hampshire Now Honoring South Dakota Resident Permits

By Jacob Paulsen / February 21, 2017

New Hampshire has updated it’s official website to indicate that it will begin to honor resident permits (both classes) from the state of South Dakota.

Episode 97: CCWer Stops Violent Attack in Yet Another Walmart Parking Lot

By Riley Bowman / February 20, 2017

Today’s news stories include some court rulings from Florida about Doctors asking about your guns, more opposition to California’s new rules, bad news for SIG Sauer, and some great justified stories including another incident in a Walmart Parking Lot.

New Hampshire Set to Pass Constitutional Carry

By Craig Martin / February 17, 2017

Recently the state of New Hampshire’s legislative body voted to become another of the growing number of states to allow constitutional carry of firearms.

Delaware Will Only Honor North Dakota Class 1 Permits

By Jacob Paulsen / February 16, 2017

The good news for those in North Dakota is that by having the option for the class 1 or class 2 permits there is a way to have reciprocity in states like Delaware. So if you travel to Delaware often and live in North Dakota its time to go get the required training and obtain your Class 1 permit.

United States Senate Votes to Remove Block on Disabled Citizens Being Able to Buy Firearms

By Craig Martin / February 16, 2017

Today the United States Senate voted to verify a vote passed by the House of Representatives to nullify part of a gun control bill that keeps severely mentally ill people from buying guns. The bill will now head to the desk of President Donald Trump, who is likely to sign the piece of legislature.

Episode 96: Interview With Ratigan From MantisX

By Riley Bowman / February 15, 2017

Oftentimes mixing digital technology with firearms is a mistake in our opinion, or at least it is executed poorly. Smart guns that require a special watch to be within inches in order to fire, biometric safes that fail to open when you need them to, or even the government trying to force you to use certain “safety” products…but how about one product that makes a lot of sense, is executed very well, and actually can make you a better shooter…a much, MUCH BETTER SHOOTER?! Check out this interview we do together with Ratigan from MantisX that is making a product that is revolutionizing the shooting world…it’s like “having an instructor in your pocket!”

South Carolina Will Now Honor Enhanced Permits From Mississippi

By Jacob Paulsen / February 15, 2017

South Carolina has decided that the Enhanced permits from Mississippi meet their requirements and thus these permit holders will now be recognized and able to carry concealed in South Carolina.

This is a welcome change for Mississippi permit holders and increases the value and incentive of taking the necessary class to get the enhanced state permit!