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New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. v. Bruen

2022-06-30T09:23:39-05:00June 28th, 2022|Tags: , , |

New York had a law that prohibited adults from generally carrying a firearm (including a concealed handgun) upon their person in New York without a state-issued license. These licenses were only issued upon proof of “good moral character” and “proper cause.” This is frequently referred to as a “may issue” licensing scheme, which is not based on objective criteria.

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U.S. LAWSHIELD PRESIDENT GUEST ON NATIONAL POLICE ASSOCIATION’S POPULAR NPA REPORT PODCAST

2022-06-03T17:42:09-05:00June 3rd, 2022|Tags: , |

U.S. LawShield®, industry leader and America’s foremost provider of educational resources on self-defense law and safe firearm ownership, announces President Kirk Evans as a guest on the popular National Police Association (NPA) podcast, the NPA Report. The podcast interview will air beginning on Sunday, June 5 at 10 AM ET and is available to watch on YouTube.com/NationalPoliceAssociation.

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Halfway There: Permitless Carry Comes to 25 States

2022-04-22T09:18:14-05:00April 14th, 2022|Tags: , |

Now that Governor Brian Kemp has signed the bill making permitless carry law for the state of Georgia, half the country is on board with dropping state licensing requirements to carry a gun. That’s a significant jump in a short period of time and a fantastic nod toward Second Amendment rights.

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The Only Self-Defense Weapon Truckers Can Take with Them Anywhere…

2022-04-08T14:53:03-05:00April 8th, 2022|Tags: , |

American truckers have been the topic of many conversations over the last few years. Supply-chain issues caused by the global pandemic highlighted the vital role that truck drivers play in our society. Now, truck driver protests over mask mandates, vaccine requirements, general pandemic restrictions, and the overall state of the union have American truckers in the spotlight again.

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Kyle Rittenhouse: 10 Takeaways for Gun Owners

2022-03-31T09:33:32-05:00March 28th, 2022|Tags: , |

If you haven’t heard of the Kyle Rittenhouse case, you’ve probably been living under a rock. There are a few things gun owners can learn from the case. Yes, Rittenhouse was ultimately found not guilty by a jury of his peers, but that doesn’t mean there weren’t lessons to learn.

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U.S. LAWSHIELD SPONSORS ARIZONA’S 9TH ANNUAL CELEBRATE & PROTECT THE 2ND AMENDMENT RALLY With Featured Speaker Stephen Willeford

2022-03-02T13:00:13-06:00February 25th, 2022|

U.S. LawShield , industry leader and America's largest provider of Legal Defense for Self Defense  coverage, is a proud sponsor of Arizona’s 9th Annual Celebrate & Protect the 2nd Amendment Rally to be held on February 19, 2022, in Phoenix, Arizona. U.S. LawShield member Stephen Willeford, known for his life-saving actions during the Sutherland Springs church shooting, will be part of the RidersUSA motorcycle parade to the Arizona State Capitol and featured at the rally as the keynote speaker.

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Our Patriotic Past: President’s Day

2022-02-22T02:36:24-06:00February 18th, 2022|Tags: , |

President’s Day is a federal holiday that occurs on the third Monday of every February. It was established to celebrate the executive branch of the United States government, and the Americans who served us there. The holiday has a long and interesting history stretching across nearly the entirety of U.S. history, from 1799 to today.

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Kyle Carruth and Chad Read: A Custody Dispute Gone Wrong

2022-02-11T18:03:38-06:00February 11th, 2022|Tags: , |

What should have been a simple custody exchange turned into a deadly shooting caught on video. Did Kyle Carruth murder Chad Read, or was he simply defending himself from an unlawful use of force? Until the matter is decided by the court, there will be no definitive answer—but the existence of video recordings of the incident from two different angles has public opinion divided. A case can be made in either direction, but Kyle Carruth’s fate won’t be decided by public opinion. Ultimately, his fate—and his freedom—rests in the hands of the legal system.

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