Posts Tagged ‘open carry’
Holster Retention Levels and Why it Matters
Almost exclusively my method of carrying is concealed, using an inside the waistband (IWB) holster in the appendix position. There are rare times I may carry concealed in an outside the waistband…
Read More9th Circuit Court For Open Carry
Just two short years ago, the 9th Circuit ruled that an individual does not have the right to conceal a weapon for self-defense. Just days ago, that same court ruled…
Read MoreEpisode 241: Man Killed Over a Parking Spot? Plus Other News…
Today Riley and Matthew cover the latest in industry news, legislative updates, and this week’s top JUSTIFIED SAVE stories from around America. Today we will be talking about some big legislative updates from several states, the faltering of gun rights leaders duped by a comedian, and an unfortunate shooting of a man that started over an argument about a parking space. Plus a ton of wild JUSTIFIED SAVE stories to that you won’t want to miss!!
Read MoreEpisode 213: The War Over Words – Assault Rifle Definition Changed
You know the fight for constitutional rights is getting real when the other side starts changing the dictionary–yes, literally–so that the definition of the words “assault rifle” means what THEY want it to mean! Join us today on the podcast as we cover the latest and greatest news stories in the industry. Plus several JUSTIFIED SAVE stories today that you’re going to want to hear!!
Read MoreWhat is Target’s Gun Policy?
Today we are going to be taking a closer lo at one of the businesses whose company policy is strictly anti-gun and that is the ironically named Target Corporation.
Read MoreEpisode 191: Mass Shooting Prevented in Oklahoma…Media is Silent
Riley and Jacob talk about some exciting news this week with some major legislative updates, new product announcements including a holster from a major manufacturer that incorporates a cooling fan. Say WHAT?!?! Also there is some pressure mounting within the White House for the Senate to take some action on the National Reciprocity Act. Perhaps President Trump can persuade Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to take up the landmark legislation.
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