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The Fight For Gun Rights is Just Getting Started

By Joshua Gillem / February 4, 2020

It has been a little while since I’ve written a post like this, so I figured there was no time like the present. What has happened in the Commonwealth of…

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Concealed Carry: Charged With First Degree Murder

By Brian McLaughlin / April 29, 2019

On October 17th of 2015 Stephen Maddox was attacked three separate times by 41-year-old Kelly Wilkerson and his wife. After unsuccessfully attempting to flee his attackers, Maddox was forced to…

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CCW Reciprocity Change in New Mexico and Louisiana

By Brian McLaughlin / March 25, 2019

Until recently, New Mexico and Louisiana had honored each other’s concealed carry permits. That has now changed. Now residents of New Mexico will no longer be allowed to carry concealed…

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If Remington Can Get Sued, So Can McDonald’s

By Joshua Gillem / March 15, 2019

I now have every intention of suing McDonald’s, Burger King, and my spoon manufacturer for marketing me into obesity. How dare their marketing professionals make their food look so appealing…

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Universal Background Check Legislation Passes House of Representatives

By Brian McLaughlin / March 1, 2019

The Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2019, or H.R.8, passed in the House of Representatives on Wednesday, marking the most significant proposed gun control measure in the last 20 years,…

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How to Become a Felon? The Absurdity of Arbitrary Gun Laws.

By Matthew Maruster / March 13, 2018

A common argument that gun owners make is that arbitrary gun laws turn otherwise law-abiding citizens into criminals. Is it true? Shaneen Allen Incident: 27-year-old Shaneen Allen, a phlebotomist living in…

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Washington D.C. Politicians React to the Las Vegas Attack

By Craig Martin / October 9, 2017

Let me just lead off by saying that THE LAST thing I want to do is turn the horror of what happened in Las Vegas into a political stance, rant, or otherwise. However, the news is the news and it must be reported on.

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Why You Were Told To Drag The Body Back In The House

By Jacob Paulsen / June 16, 2017

A lot of people have said that in a situation where you are defending your home from an intruder, and shoot them outside your front door, you were to drag the body back into your home until the authorities arrived. Is that truly the case?

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10 Common Gun Law Myths for Concealed Carry

By Jacob Paulsen / May 18, 2017

You’ve heard these myths about gun law before. Here is a list of the most common misconceptions about US firearm laws and the truth you need to know.

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Arkansas Set to Pass Concealed Carry Expansion Bill

By Craig Martin / March 20, 2017

One of the problems with having these areas where guns are not allowed, concealed or not, is that those are the places that are victimized by the cowards that pull out their guns and shoot many people.

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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.

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The First U.S. Presidential Debate – Gun Policy Review

By Jacob Paulsen / September 28, 2016

We here at USA Firearm Training were focused on what the candidates had to say about a specific topic. I’m sure you can guess what that topic is. So here are full quotes pulled from the debates, straight from the candidates’ mouths regarding their stances on firearms in this country.

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Missouri Will Be The Latest State to Have Constitutional Carry

By Jacob Paulsen / September 22, 2016

Despite efforts by the Missouri Governor to impede gun rights; Missouri will become a “Constitutional Carry State” starting January 1st 2017. This will allow most adults to carry concealed without a permit, in the state, as Missouri’s Republican-led Legislature used its majority to overpower the governor’s veto attempts and bring the changes into place.

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PSA: Do Not Take Your Concealed Carry Guns to Canada

By Craig Martin / August 31, 2016

In recent weeks there have been some issues at our Northern border involving tourists heading into Canada with concealed firearms. This has caused the Canadian border patrol to put out reminders for U.S. citizens traveling to the country as to just how Canada handles guns.

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Attorney Generals and Their Power over Gun Laws

By Riley Bowman / August 30, 2016

Maura Healey is the second state attorney general to attempt a brand of gun control, by circumventing the legal order and deciding for herself what constitutes an assault rifle.

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