The West Virginia House has passed HB 4299, a bill that could significantly alter the landscape of school safety in the state. Spearheaded by Delegate Smith, this legislation aims to authorize elementary and secondary school teachers to carry concealed firearms and be designated as School Protection Officers (SPOs). The bill’s passage represents a proactive approach…
Rock musician and avid hunter Ted Nugent is calling upon Louisiana residents to support the push for Constitutional Carry in the state. In a recent mobilization effort, Nugent, in collaboration with Hunter Nation, reached out via text message and video, urging supporters to back Senate Bill 01 and House Bill 12.
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The South Carolina Senate recently passed a significant piece of legislation that could greatly alter the landscape of gun rights within the state. The bill, nicknamed the South Carolina Permitless Carry bill, seeks to allow individuals to carry concealed handguns without the need for a permit. This move aligns South Carolina with a growing number…
In a move that’s stirring controversy, Maryland legislators have introduced a bill that could drastically change the landscape for gun owners in the state. House Bill 430 (see below), spearheaded by Delegate Terri Hill and co-sponsored by several other delegates, proposes a unique requirement for gun owners: mandatory liability insurance of at least $300,000 for…
JEFFERSON CITY, MO – The Missouri House is deliberating a bill that could significantly change the landscape of school safety by broadening who can carry concealed firearms on school grounds. Under current Missouri law, designated teachers and administrators can become School Protection Officers (SPOs), allowing them to carry concealed guns or self-defense spray at school,…
The Alaska Senate is deliberating on the Safe Schools Act, a measure that would obligate school districts to authorize specific individuals to carry concealed handguns on school grounds under certain conditions. The bill outlines meticulous criteria for eligible individuals, including possessing a concealed handgun permit and completing a recognized firearms training course. The legislation also…
In the case of United States v. Ayala, a federal judge in the Middle District of Florida made a significant ruling regarding the constitutionality of the ban on carrying firearms in post offices. The decision, delivered by Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle, declared the federal prohibition unconstitutional as applied to the defendant, Emmanuel Ayala, a postal…
Bainbridge, GA – The hottest revolver of 2023 is now on available for residents of California! The Taurus 856 T.O.R.O. and 605 T.O.R.O. (Taurus Optics Ready Option) revolvers were added to the California Department of Justice’s roster of Handguns Certified for Sale, commonly called “the roster.”
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The FDA reported an adverse incident report recently for an event that occurred in June – the report is available on the FDA website – but wasn’t reported (or for that matter, picked up on) until recently.
The patient was concealing a semi-auto pistol and was going into the MRI room for a scan. The…
California is trying to sneak in a ruling that will exclude almost everyone except law enforcement from teaching a concealed carry class.
The California Department of Justice sent out a notification on Monday about some proposed changes in California’s concealed carry instructor qualifications. The changes might mean more than half of the current qualified instructors…