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24 State Attorneys General Urge Congress to Pass National Concealed Carry Reciprocity

By Jacob Paulsen / June 2, 2025

A coalition of 24 state attorneys general has urged Congress to pass H.R. 38, the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, arguing it protects lawful gun owners while respecting states’ rights and public safety.

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Legal Adults, Limited Rights: The Second Amendment Fight for 18–20-Year-Olds

By Jacob Paulsen / May 5, 2025

Should 18-year-olds have full gun rights? As courts and lawmakers clash, the fate of young adults’ Second Amendment protections hangs in the balance. Explore the key rulings and laws reshaping the national debate in 2025.

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Interstate Travel: Understanding Article 926A of FOPA

By Jacob Paulsen / June 8, 2022

If you are traveling through states that otherwise don’t honor your permit(s) then you can either attempt to research and follow that state’s law relative to the transporting and vehicle possession of a firearm or you can just follow the requirements of 926A which you know protect you anywhere.

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Constitutional Carry and Permitless Carry: Breaking Down the Pros and Cons

By Jacob Paulsen / July 13, 2021

What is Constitutional Carry exactly? When does it apply and to whom? What are the common Pros and Cons for gun owners who live in a state with these laws or a state that is proposing the laws? Answers to these questions in this article.

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Episode 50: Should Training be Required

By Riley Bowman / September 7, 2016

Should there be government required minimum training in order to own a firearm, operate a firearm, or carry it concealed or openly in public? Listen to Riley and Jacob hash through the various arguments for and against legally requiring firearm training for gun owners.

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Concealed Carry Reciprocity: The Patchwork of Fifty States

By Jacob Paulsen / July 7, 2015

Because states have such unique processes and qualifications for citizens to obtain permits, states are less likely to feel that they can honor permits from other states. As an example…

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