Look, Rodney, this probably comes as a shock, but all those folks around you in the mall and Wally World and the grocery store may already be legally packing heat, they just had to unstrap if they wanted to grab … Continue reading
Category Archives: Concealed Carry
I’m competent, trained, and careful. I’m not going to shoot a kid for pushing another kid off a swing. Chances are, I will run from danger if I can. I don’t want to be a hero, nor do I secretly … Continue reading
Heavy 5″ steel 1911 + OWB holster + church pew + sitting down too fast = BONK = concealment FAIL. If anyone noticed, they were too polite to say so. – pdb on Facebook … Continue reading
Things being what they are, and for the point of this discussion, here in Florida you must apply for a Carries Concealed Weapon permit in order to have a concealed weapon on your person. Criminals are exempt from this licensing … Continue reading
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – An Illinois House panel overwhelmingly approved legislation Wednesday that would allow residents to carry concealed handguns or other weapons in public. (STLtoday.com) Good to see, whether is goes anywhere or not. … Continue reading
Reminder: CCW is still in play in Wisconsin. While Doyle will probably veto it, we have been VERY close to overrides. If we keep, or pick up, legislature seats in Wisconsin, we may be able to get it through. Get … Continue reading
LawDog’s friend CowTownCop has a new blog. Check out this post about a police officer’s perspective on CCW holders. … Continue reading
“[concealed carry is] something that doesn’t cause that many problems.” – Paul Helmke on Hardball OK, he didn’t say that they might have been wrong, but this is a stunning concession. … Continue reading
Human Events has a rather good article about the popularity of gun rights and shooting groups on campus: According to Ed King, an LI (Leadership Institute) campus services coordinator, there has been a steady increase over the past two years. LI … Continue reading
Madison – Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen for the first time issued a state permit Wednesday allowing a retired investigator to carry a concealed firearm. Van Hollen’s decision lays bare the differing opinions among law enforcement agencies about whether they should … Continue reading