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Supreme Court Strikes Down New York’s “Proper Cause” Needed for Concealed Carry Permits

Today the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that New York’s requirement of stating a “proper cause” when applying for a concealed carry permit was unconstitutionally restrictive. What does that mean? That basically ends states from being a “May Issue” state. What does “May Issue” mean? States that May Issue are those that can choose to extend…

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Ohio Constitutional Carry | What You Need To Know

Ohio Constitutional Carry, Senate Bill 215, went into effect Monday which means you no longer need to have a concealed carry permit to carry concealed in the state of Ohio. The Guernsey Sheriff’s Office issued a press release that answers a lot of questions I’ve already received via email and answered myself. Is Ohio’s concealed…

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Parent Shoots Himself In the Leg After Dropping Gun in School Lobby

Just two days after the Uvalde mass school shooting, an Arlington, TX elementary school was put on lockdown after a gun was discharged. Thankfully, the only injured person was the irresponsible gun owner who was carrying the gun. A 55-year-old man was in the lobby area of Duff Elementary School. He was there to pick…

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Florida Man Draws On Man w/ Knife During Road Rage Incident Caught on Video

There’s a lot to address regarding this road rage incident between a man and his wife and another motorist. Ultimately, it seems the victim was justified in drawing his gun, but a lot could have been done to potentially diffuse this situation. I’ll start by stating something we are constantly preaching here at USA Carry.…

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Boulder, CO Ban on Firearms in Parks in City Buildings & Parks Passes First Vote

A bill that is part of Denver, CO’s Mayor Michael Hancock’s “Public Safety Action Plan” passed its first vote yesterday. The proposal would ban firearms in all buildings owned, leased by, or leased to the city and Denver parks. The City Council voted unanimously for the bill. But two councilmembers seem to disagree that this…

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