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Homeowner That Fended Off 3 Armed Home Invaders w/ AK-47 “Absolutely Will Not Be Charged”

A Florida man that was attacked by armed home invaders managed to get to a rifle and fend off three home invaders last week. Just before midnight on July 7, 2022, three men broke into a home in Escambia County, Florida. The homeowner was home alone when the invasion took place. One of the suspects pulled a gun from his…

Dick Heller Files Lawsuit Challenging DC’s Limits on Ammo Carried by Concealed Carriers

If you aren’t familiar with Dick Heller, take a few minutes and read the District of Columbia v. Heller Wiki page to get up to speed. District of Columbia v. Heller, 554 U.S. 570 (2008), was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects an individual’s right to keep and bear arms in the United States, unconnected…

Armed Homeowners Defend Themselves Against Intruder with Knife Saying, “You’ll have to kill me.”

Two homeowners were forced to defend themselves after retreating to a bathroom after a man with a knife broke into their home screaming, You’ll have to kill me.” Early this past July 4th, around 1 AM, a Safford, AZ man broke into his neighbor’s home wielding a knife. The two homeowners fled into a bedroom and then a bathroom. As…

Two More States Go Shall Issue, Removing ‘Good Cause’ When Applying – Maryland & Massachusetts

Two more states are now Shall Issue after they released statements removing the ‘Good Cause’ standard when reviewing concealed carry permit applications. We have updated our Concealed Carry Maps accordingly and will do so as other May Issue states address how the Supreme Court ruling affects their state. Maryland Governor Hogan Directs Maryland State Police to Suspend ‘Good and Substantial…