Posts Tagged ‘colorado’
CO. State Rep Drops His Gun at Colorado Capitol Building
A Republican State Representative in Colorado had an embarrassing incident that might even be a severe violation of Colorado law. According to local news station Fox31, when Representative Richard Holtorf made his way into the House Chambers, his concealed carry gun dropped to the floor. The gun didn’t go off, and no one was injured.…
Read MoreS4E19: Legislative Updates – Constitutional Carry is Dead For This State
Riley Bowman and Matthew Maruster discuss the recent Legislative News from around the US including stories about how one state’s governor recently vetoed Constitutional Carry legislation. Meanwhile, Constitutional Carry has a chance in another US state, and we need to help support its passage.
Read MoreS4E17: News & Reviews – The ‘Murderer You Know’ Myth
Riley and Matthew the latest industry news. We bring news stories highlighting the silss of oversensitivity towards guns, particularly how two photographs have practically burned the interwebs down this past week. We also discuss an enlightening article about the myth of the “murderer you know,” and we also provide our reviews on a couple of products!
Read MoreThe Colorado Gun Theft Law Goes into Effect, Does it Matter?
A Colorado law created in response to a June 2020 murder went into effect yesterday. The Isabella Joy Thallas Act makes it a crime if someone fails to report any loss or theft of a firearm to the police within five days. How will this law affect Colorado gun owners? And what can gun owners…
Read MoreTragedy: 4-Year Old Dies From Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound
Today, a man and woman are in jail after their 4-year old child died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head yesterday. How did this tragedy happen, and was there anything the couple could have done differently so that their child would still be alive? We Believe Our Mission is Important: Our company’s mission…
Read MoreTexas Supreme Court Rules on PLCAA Case Involving Store That Sold Gun Used In 2017 Sutherland Springs Shooting
The importance of the federal Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) was evident again in the Texas Supreme Court decision released this past Friday. Some surviving victims of the 2017 Sutherland Springs mass shooting and their families brought suit against Academy Sports and Outdoors. The plaintiffs argued that Academy Sports and Outdoors acted…
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