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  • Scary Safe: 5 Tips for Halloween Safety

Scary Safe: 5 Tips for Halloween Safety

2021-10-08T16:40:54-05:00October 8th, 2021|

Halloween: the holiday where spooky is expected and the creepier things are, the better. But if you think your only fear should be running out of candy too early, you need to think again. Between watching “Hocus Pocus” while carving pumpkins and eating our weight in bite-size chocolates, it’s easy to forget the importance of Halloween safety.

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  • Concealed Carry

Carry a Gun? Here’s What You Need to Know About Concealed Carry

2022-08-09T03:56:45-05:00September 28th, 2021|Tags: , |

Concealed carry is the practice of carrying a firearm (typically a handgun) on one’s physical person while taking steps to ensure that the presence of the firearm is undetectable to casual (or trained) observers. Concealed carry is often accomplished by securing the firearm in a holster specifically designed to aid concealment underneath everyday clothing.

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Concealed Carry Under 21 in Kansas

2021-10-01T06:20:27-05:00September 23rd, 2021|Tags: |

Kansans between the ages of 18 and 20 years old may now apply for a “provisional” Concealed Carry Handgun License (“CCHL”), which—once issued—allows such licensees to lawfully carry a concealed handgun on their person.

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Violent Crime, Self-Defense Insurance & Personal Preparedness

2021-09-29T04:48:11-05:00September 22nd, 2021|

Two “facts” have been washing over mainstream media for quite some time now: The number of violent crimes reported has decreased and the number of “murders” is on the rise. So, which is it? Both statements can’t possibly be true, …can they? And if they are, what does that mean about your safety and self- defense?  

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Colorado’s Lost or Stolen Firearms Act – Senate Bill 21-078

2021-10-01T06:20:33-05:00August 30th, 2021|Tags: , |

In early 2021, the Colorado Legislature passed, and Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed, Senate Bill 21-078, the “Isabella Joy Thallas Act.” This new law will impose a duty upon Colorado firearm owners to report lost or stolen firearms. This law is currently set to become effective on September 11, 2021. However, if a referendum petition is filed before that date, the bill would then be submitted to Colorado voters for approval in the 2022 general election.

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  • Second Amendment Sanctuaries: Are They Realistic?

Second Amendment Sanctuaries: Are They Realistic?

2022-07-07T15:18:01-05:00August 11th, 2021|Tags: , |

The number of states declaring themselves Second Amendment sanctuaries is on the rise. This means a question being asked with increasing frequency is coming to the forefront: Is the decision to make states “sanctuaries” legally binding, or does it only do lip service to the gun rights community at large?

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Biden’s Gun Control Plan Targets “Rogue Firearms Dealers”

2021-08-11T21:56:52-05:00July 28th, 2021|Tags: , |

Recently, President Biden announced his new strategy to combat the rise of gun violence in the United States. This plan seeks to make federal funds available to local law enforcement, school programs, and programs designed to help former prisoners reintegrate into their communities after serving their sentences.

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