Law

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.

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Episode 93: Florida Wal-Mart Customer Kills Diaper Thief

By Riley Bowman / February 6, 2017

Riley and Jacob cover some important stories about proposed laws being debated in various states plus highlight an extremely intriquing JUSTIFIED story where one Wal-Mart customer has to draw and shoot another customer when confronted over stolen diapers. Lot’s of important and interesting analysis on this type of situation. Also in another JUSTIFIED story we point out some of the legal consequences that can result when you refuse to talk to police AND when you decide to go out and confront someone OUTSIDE OF YOUR HOME! We are still getting ready to celebrate our 1-year anniversary since launching the podcast, and we are giving away a bunch of great prizes! Listen in for how to enter the giveaway!!

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Reasons I Fear National Reciprocity as a Gun Owner

By Jacob Paulsen / January 29, 2017

Consider for a moment that you are New Jersey, Hawaii, or New York City. You have always maintained the ability to NOT honor permits from any state and not to issue them to your own residents. You feel comfortable

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Four States Look to Pass Constitutional Carry in 2017

By Craig Martin / January 18, 2017

All across the nation, it seems that state after state is looking to make the move towards constitutional carry, or the right to carry concealed without a permit. Four states are looking to join the ranks of those with this law of the land. Let’s take a look at this new batch of perhaps soon to be better-armed states.

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Episode 87: Interview With Top Shot Gary Quesenberry

By Riley Bowman / January 16, 2017

On this episode Riley and Jacob interview Homeland Security Agent and 2-time Top Shot competitor Gary Quesenberry. Trust me, you don’t wanna miss this one!!!

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Missouri Permitless Carry Goes Into Effect

By Jacob Paulsen / January 12, 2017

On January 1st 2017 Senate Bill 656 goes into effect. This new law allows open and concealed carry throughout the state, for those 18 years or older, without a concealed carry permit. It remains illegal, however, for domestic violence offenders and felons to carry a firearm. This was a good battle in the state legislature.

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Episode 86: Busted at the Border – Interstate Travel

By Riley Bowman / January 11, 2017

Riley just returned from an epic 3000+ mile road trip to Alabama and back, Jacob was on the road traveling as well, so our thoughts were recently on interstate travel and considerations that cannot be overlooked when packing heat and crossing state lines. Today the guys break a lot of it down plus recent lessons learned from their experiences. Check it out….

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Episode 83: 2016 Best of the Concealed Carry Podcast

By Riley Bowman / January 2, 2017

We hope you have had a fantastic holiday season and wish you and yours a Happy New Year! Tune in to today’s episode for a “Best Of” the Concealed Carry Podcast from the past year. Thank you so much for all of your support of what we do here. It would not be possible without you!!

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Minnesota Drops Reciprocity For 4 States

By Jacob Paulsen / January 2, 2017

Effective January 1st 2017 Minnesota will no longer honor Concealed Carry Permits from Arkansas, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Tennessee. In addition, Minnesota will no longer honor the basic permits from North Dakota or South Dakota but will continue to honor the class 1 license from both North and South Dakota.

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Episode 81: Uber Driver Stops Robbery

By Riley Bowman / December 26, 2016

Florida is working towards passing open carry and allowing for on-campus carry in public schools; a prominent Atlanta attorney is in hot water after accidentally shooting his wife while riding in the car; a man accidentally discharges his weapon while trying to take a selfie in a strip club; the new CZ-USA P-10C striker-fired pistol; plus the story behind how one Uber driver lost his job because he defended himself from an armed robbery; plus more! Riley and Jacob do their best to keep it together after a little “holiday hangover” on today’s episode. Tune in now….

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Episode 80: “I seen the look on her face, and he said, ‘I have a gun, and I will kill you.'”

By Riley Bowman / December 21, 2016

Today’s episode is an interview with the hero of a deadly force encounter in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Charles Russell just recently received the final word from the District Attorney’s Office that he will not be facing any charges for his actions in stopping a robbery turned deadly situation at a gas station. Charles has a lot of great things to say for everyday folks like you that will help you if you ever find yourself in a similar situation. Trust me, you don’t want to miss this one!! Listen in….

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Episode 79: Man Accidentally Shoots His ‘Intruding’ Wife in the Ear!

By Riley Bowman / December 19, 2016

We cover states passing pro-gun bills, more school districts allowing teachers to carry concealed on campuses to protect their students, how UPS managed to deliver a .50BMG rifle to the wrong address in New York State of all places, the ridiculous statement that Obama senior adviser Valerie Jarrett made about her grandfather. And don’t miss the story where one husband is surely in the dog house after mistaking his own wife as an intruder and somehow managed to shoot her in the ear!! Tune in now….

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Episode 78: Santa Behind Bars? Giving Guns as Gifts

By Riley Bowman / December 14, 2016

Guns are as popular as ever choices for giving to loved ones as gifts. What do you need to know to avoid legal trouble and drama? Don’t let the laws and ATF ruin your holidays by listening in to today’s episode!

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UPDATED: Buying Guns as Gifts – Law and Best Practices

By Jacob Paulsen / December 9, 2016

In an effort to provide better information for our students and readers we’ve updated an older article on our website about the laws and best practices in buying guns as gifts.

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Challenges to Donald Trump’s Proposed National Reciprocity Bill

By Craig Martin / November 17, 2016

With Donald Trump making his way into the White House on January 20th, many gun-owners are rejoicing. And with more fervor than with a typical Republican incumbent. Mr. Trump has…

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