Jacob Paulsen

Colorado Gun Law Changes and Proposals – April 1st Update

By Jacob Paulsen / March 31, 2025

A summary of the gun control laws passed last year and the bills being proposed this year in Colorado. Why you should be upset and what action you need to take.

Governor Youngkin Vetoes Gun Control Bills, Defends Second Amendment Rights in Virginia

By Jacob Paulsen / March 28, 2025

Governor Youngkin vetoes multiple gun control bills, protecting Virginians’ Second Amendment rights and earning praise from pro-gun advocates.

Hundreds Rally Against Assault Weapons Ban at Rhode Island State House

By Jacob Paulsen / March 28, 2025

Hundreds of Second Amendment supporters, wearing yellow shirts, gathered outside the Rhode Island State House in Providence to rally against an assault weapons ban. The demonstration featured a speech from the bill’s sponsor, who acknowledged that the measure was overly broad.

Supreme Court Deals Major Blow to Gun Rights Re: Ghost Guns

By Jacob Paulsen / March 28, 2025

The Supreme Court’s decision in Garland v. VanDerStok upholds ATF ghost gun rules, expanding federal power and dealing a major blow to Second Amendment rights and gun owners.

A Tale of Two Driveway Shootings

By Jacob Paulsen / March 27, 2025

Two similar “driveway shootings” show starkly different outcomes—one homeowner shoots a suspect, another is wounded—highlighting the risks of confronting criminals.

House Committee Advances Bill to Recognize Concealed Carry Rights Nationwide

By Jacob Paulsen / March 26, 2025

The Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act advances, aiming to ensure nationwide concealed carry rights regardless of local laws, sparking hope and debate.

South Dakota: New Law Expands Gun Rights and School Campus Carry

By Jacob Paulsen / March 25, 2025

In a major win for gun rights advocates, South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden has signed House Bill 1222 and SB 100 into law, strengthening the right to carry and enhancing…

Nevada Now Honors the Oklahoma Concealed Carry Permit

By Jacob Paulsen / February 7, 2025

Nevada has clear legal requirements that determine what other state permits it will honor. Their law requires that state officials regularly review other states to determine if they are meeting…

The New Aimpoint COA and A-Cut Red Dot Collaboration With Glock

By Jacob Paulsen / February 4, 2025

This year at SHOT Show 2025 Aimpoint and Glock announced and released a new collaboration. This collaboration, which will be exclusive to Glock for the next year features not only…

Evacuation Considerations for American Gun Owners

By Jacob Paulsen / January 9, 2025

No neighborhood or home is immune to risk of fire and if you needed to evacuate what are some considerations when it comes to your firearms? What to do with your guns in an evacuation.

How to Do Date Night At The Gun Range

By Jacob Paulsen / January 2, 2025

I figure if I’m already paying for a babysitter so we can get out for a night I might as well get some shots down range! If you aren’t married, I still think a night at the gun range makes for a great date with any potential significant other

KSG Lexington Holster Adds Support for New HK CC9

By Jacob Paulsen / December 28, 2024

Source: This article was first published on KSGArmory.com KSG Armory Holsters is excited to announce support for the recently released CC9 from Heckler and Koch. The CC9 is an all-new…

How Concealed Carry Good Guys Don’t Get Shot By Responding Police

By Jacob Paulsen / December 26, 2024

I have on several occasions ended up in long discussions with other professionals and law enforcement officers about the concept of CCWers getting OR NOT getting shot by responding officers…

Concealed Carry Gun Tools App – Major Update for Android

By Jacob Paulsen / December 19, 2024

We are pleased to announce a significant update to the Concealed Carry Gun Tools app. This update is now live on Google Play and the Apple App Store. “Between some…

When Does Citizens Arrest Become Aggravated Assault

By Jacob Paulsen / December 17, 2024

The little things that we do often get us into trouble. While the laws do vary from state to state, and clearly I’m generalizing here, the primary difference between armed citizens and law enforcement is our inability to…