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Proposed “Common Sense” Gun Law Would Ban Self-Defense at Work and Home

2021-12-17T15:25:56-06:00December 20th, 2021|Tags: , |

Senate Bill 3757, or A5647 in the General Assembly, is currently making its way through the New Jersey State Legislature. While it’s billed as a law that’s set to address the “safe storage” of firearms, in actuality it’s nothing short of an outright attack on lawful gunowners and their right to defend themselves inside of their home or business. To add insult to injury, the law as currently written applies only to “legal” gunowners. While it’s certainly possible that this is simply a miswording on the part of the bill’s authors, it’s hard not to view it as a direct attack on law-abiding gunowners in the Garden State.

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  • 10 Best Holiday Gifts for Gun Enthusiasts

10 Best Last-Minute Gifts for Gun Enthusiasts

2021-12-16T16:58:15-06:00December 16th, 2021|Tags: , |

Gun lovers often joke about how they’re not hard to shop for—you just need to know where the nearest gun store is. But the truth is, finding the perfect gift for gun enthusiasts (that isn’t a firearm) is not an easy task. So, if you’re in need of some gift ideas for the gun lover in your life, look no further! From hidden gems to high-quality must-haves, we’ve got you covered with our list of the 10 best holiday gifts for gun enthusiasts.

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Ammunition 101

2022-03-30T11:59:37-05:00December 9th, 2021|Tags: , |

Sometimes the words thrown around in the gun world can be confusing. One example is the terminology used to talk about ammunition because there are a variety of terms you should be familiar with.

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The Four Golden Rules of Gun Safety (and a Few More You Should Know)

2022-02-08T19:37:42-06:00November 30th, 2021|Tags: , |

As a firearms owner, gun safety should be your top priority at all times. It does not matter if you own your gun for home defense, use it as an everyday carry (EDC), or only use it to hunt. Being safe is the responsibility of every gun owner. Sometimes it seems overwhelming, especially for those new to the gun world, because certain organizations push three rules while others say there are seven or more. We’re going to fill you in on four golden rules and offer some extra safety tips to further your firearms education.

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The Reality of Domestic Violence

2021-11-19T11:44:44-06:00November 19th, 2021|

Domestic violence is a serious problem, one that has only worsened during the pandemic-related lockdowns and restrictions. In fact, according to a study by the American Journal of Emergency Medicine, it’s a measurable increase.

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Types of Guns 101: What Gun is That?

2022-08-04T04:58:53-05:00November 9th, 2021|

There are a lot of different firearms platforms and types of guns on the market, so it’s understandable to get confused sometimes. If you’ve ever been curious about the difference between a lever-action and a bolt-action or a rifle and a carbine, you’ve come to the right place. Read on for a general lesson in firearms platform terminology.

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  • Duty to Inform Laws

Duty to Inform Laws: Do They Apply to You?

2021-11-10T14:09:17-06:00October 26th, 2021|

If you have an encounter with law enforcement, do you have to tell them you’re carrying a firearm or that you have a valid license or permit to carry? If there is a legal requirement where you live, failing to do so might mean losing your license or permit, or being charged with a crime.

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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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