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South Carolina Sets a Great New Precedent With Its Free Concealed Weapons Permit Courses

A spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation explains why this is a great move for those interested in protection. In an effort to assist those that are interested in Concealed-Carry, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division has announced that it will launch a free Concealed Weapons Permit instruction program. It works alongside the recently enacted Constitutional-Carry law. With it, it will offer two free CWP courses to be offered in each county every month. What’s … Read more

South Carolina Just Joined the List of States That Now Allow Constitutional-Carry – So Why Isn’t Biden Paying Attention? (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

The spokesman for the Gun Owners of America discusses the state’s recent bill, along with the statement it makes to Biden. This past Thursday, during the State of the Union Address, President Joe Biden made it clear that his vision for the future involves restoring “the right to choose and protect other freedoms.” The problem is, he wasn’t speaking about the Second Amendment and continues to give private gun owners the cold shoulder. However, many … Read more

CCRKBA Discusses Louisiana’s Huge Step Forward With Its Signing of a Constitutional Carry Bill

A representative for the group discusses the importance of the signing, especially in the face of so many gun limitations. At a time when so many states are trying to put restrictive gun laws in place, Louisiana is taking a different approach. Governor Jeff Landry recently signed a “Constitutional Carry” bill, keeping his previously made promise to allow voters to retain their right to bear arms as needed. The Citizens Committee for the Right to … Read more

The Des Moines School Shooting Shows There’s More of a Need For Constitutional-Carry Than Ever Before

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford explains the importance of the practice, and how it can keep people safe. An “active shooter” event took place in Des Moines, Iowa this week, with many people being injured before the suspect inevitably took his own life. It brings about a number of questions about the state of gun control in the United States, but there’s one answer that seems particularly clear – banning assault weapons isn’t … Read more

Why Is President Biden Once Again Pushing For an All-Out Ban On “Assault Weapons” When a More Viable Solution Should Be Explored? (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

The spokesman for Gun Owners of America explains why Biden should take a closer look at Constitutional-Carry, despite objections from fellow Democrats. The “active shooter” event in Maine this week has truly been heartbreaking, with a lone suspect killing at least 18 people and injuring more than 14 others. Though the hunt for him is over, President Joe Biden sees the tragedy as an opportunity to push for his “ban assault weapons” cause. The President … Read more

The Gun Owners of America Refuse To Stand By While New Mexico’s Governor Takes Away Its Citizens’ Gun Rights

Spokesman Stephen Willeford explains how Michelle Lujan Grisham is getting everything wrong with her decision – and why legal action is necessary. Right before the weekend, Democratic New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham used a public health emergency to ban the right to carry firearms for most citizens within the city of Albuquerque. The ban is for a 30 day period, though Grisham is considering making it longer. The move has been met with harsh … Read more

Permitless Carry Will Soon Be Allowed In Florida – But When Will Other States Give It Consideration? (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford considers this a big step forward when it comes to the protection of Florida citizens. Even though it will likely be protested by anti-gun types, Florida is about to grant permitless carry for Florida citizens – giving them a big step forward when it comes to protection. House Bill 543, known as Permitless Carry, is set to go into effect starting on July 1st. With it, citizens will … Read more

While New York Does Allow For Concealed-Carry Permits, It’s Making It Really Tough To Use Them (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford discusses the ridiculous law, which will soon be reviewed by the 2nd circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals. New York continues to be a thorn in the side of gun owners, particularly those that practice Constitutional-Carry (or Concealed Carry, as some call it). A new report from The New York Times indicates that the city’s attempt to apply its own gun laws following the Supreme Court’s overturning of previous regulations … Read more

25 States Have Now Legislated Constitutional-Carry (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford explains why Alabama’s latest law is a triumph. As 2023 began, so too did a new precedent for states allowing Constitutional-Carry, enabling private citizens to conceal-carry firearms without a license. Business Insider revealed that Alabama has become the latest state to allow citizens to carry handguns without permits, making it the 25th state to do so. Many states have passed this law in an effort to thwart “active shooter” events, which … Read more

Removing Guns From College Campuses Isn’t the Answer To Quelling Violence, Expert Notes (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

“Hero with a gun” Stephen Willeford notes why John Lott’s statement couldn’t come at a better time. With violent acts taking place at universities across the United States, some are discussing the possibility of potentially banning guns from campuses. However, one expert believes this isn’t the way to go. Speaking with Fox News, John Lott, Crime Prevention Research Center Founder and President, explained, “College campuses generally have low crime rates, but safety is always important, and police can’t … Read more

The FBI Hasn’t Provided an Accurate Count of Armed Citizens That Have Thwarted Active Shooters – But Why? (Guest: Michael Letts)

InVest USA’s Michael Letts speaks on the latest supposed actions by the troubled agency. Many people have been calling for concealed-carry to be passed nationwide as a potential solution to the many active shooter events that have taken place this year. However, the government seems stagnant on that solution without real numbers – but there may be a reason why those haven’t been provided. A new report from the Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC), according to … Read more

Another Thwarted Active Shooter By a Private Citizen Really Opens Up the Argument of Concealed-Carry, Group Notes (Guest: Second Amendment)

Even with active shooter events on the rise, there seem to be more and more armed private citizens that are stepping up and doing something about it. On August 7th, a 22-year old man in West Palm Beach, Florida was threatening to open fire on a crowd. However, a legally armed private citizen was able to stop him before he could hurt anyone. This is the latest incident in which someone was able to thwart … Read more

A Liquor Store Owner’s Heroic Actions Go a Long Way In Showing Off the Power of Concealed-Carry (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

In the midst of discussions about potentially banning assault weaponry, a recent incident has made a clear argument about the power of concealed-carry amongst private citizens. With this particular case, 80-year old liquor store owner Craig Cope, who is being hailed as a hero by the local community following his actions against recent robbers. When four criminals attempted to rob his store, Cope fought back, hitting one with a shotgun blast and sending the group … Read more

Mississippi’s School District Just Changed a Long-Standing Policy That Could Go a Long Way In Protection Through Concealed-Carry (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

A change to a long-standing internal policy in Mississippi could send ripples in how schools will protect themselves with more protectors capable of concealed-carry. Last week, the Mississippi Board of Education voted to change a policy that has been in effect for over three decades. Previously, it only allowed law enforcement to carry guns on public school grounds. However, with the change, it also covers those that are licensed for concealed-carry. “A school district may, … Read more

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