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Episode 265: Suicide Data Does NOT Show Direct Relation to Firearms Laws

By Riley Bowman / October 19, 2018

Today Riley and Matthew cover the latest stories from around the USA in the firearms and concealed carry communities. With legislative updates, general interest stories and analysis of JUSTIFIED SAVE events, situations where regular citizens were forced to stop violent attacks, robberies and sexual assaults by using their own lawfully possessed and carried firearms. Today’s JUSTIFIED STORIES are no different especially in the case where a 16-yr-old boy is forced to shoot his dad in order to save his mom! So tragic! What lessons can we learn from this and these other stories? Join in and listen!

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What is Starbucks’ Gun Policy?

By Craig Martin / March 8, 2018

Starbucks remains a major corporation and it is highly likely that even if you disagree with their policies you may still find yourself in one some day which can cause confusion for every day carriers wondering if they are allowed inside with their guns. Well today, we are going to take a look at Starbucks’ gun policy so you know what you legally can and can’t do inside Starbucks.

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Episode 75: Army Veteran Doesn’t Want Guns in His Store

By Riley Bowman / December 5, 2016

We LOVE our veterans!! But apparently there is at least one veteran that doesn’t reciprocate that feeling. Jacob and Riley discuss today the former US Army Captain that has asked gun loving folk to NOT step into his stores…at least with their guns in tow. Also some good news coming out of a few states including New Jersey (of all places!). But apparently Utah residents are not particularly crazy about one pro-2nd Amendment law. Listen in now…

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Levi Strauss’ Veteran CEO Chip Bergh asks for No Guns in His Stores

By Craig Martin / December 5, 2016

Recently Levi-Strauss CEO Chip Bergh made a request in an open letter to customers posted on LinkedIn stating that firearms should not be on the premises of his stores. Bergh stated that he was aware of the potential to anger many customers, and is seeking to reassure them by saying the move is all about safety and not a political statement.

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