age
Georgia Supreme Court Upholds Under-21 Handgun Ban, Sidesteps U.S. Constitutional Standards
Georgia’s Supreme Court upheld a ban on public handgun carry for 18–20-year-olds, rejecting federal constitutional standards. Critics argue the ruling ignores Second Amendment protections.
Read MoreS11E16: Old Enough to Defend Our Nation, Not Old Enough to Defend Themselves
In this episode of the Concealed Carry Podcast, we examine self-defense rights for individuals aged 18 to 20 amidst varying state laws. We discuss the federal restrictions on handgun purchases, recent legislative changes in states like Iowa and Colorado, and the implications of significant court rulings on age-based carry rights.
Read MoreTennessee Formalizes Concealed Carry Rights for 18–20-Year-Olds
Tennessee has officially lowered the age to obtain a handgun carry permit from 21 to 18, aligning state law with a 2023 federal court ruling. Here’s what the change means—and how it reflects the state’s stance on gun rights.
Read MoreIowa Drops Handgun Carry Age to 18—A Step Toward Restoring Rights
Iowa lowers the handgun carry and purchase age to 18 under a new law signed by Governor Reynolds, expanding gun rights and aligning with a national trend toward restoring Second Amendment protections.
Read MoreThe Best Age To Teach Kids About Guns
A common question I receive from students is “At what age should you teach your children about guns?” For me, the question is flawed because it infers there is some…
Read MoreMinnesota Drops Nevada and Adds West Virginia Reciprocity
Minnesota law essentially dictates that Minnesota will honor permits from states that have similar permit-to-carry law. There are a few key components to that that include: Minimum age of 21 to obtain a permit and Training with live fire required to apply
Read More