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Can My Choice of Ammo Land Me in a Colorado Jail Cell?
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffFederal Law Says No Armor-Piercing Bullets On the federal side, there is a federal law that prohibits you from manufacturing or selling armor-piercing bullets. You can’t manufacture it and you cannot sell it. Now, there is no such law on the books here in Colorado. Nevertheless, we follow federal law, so you cannot, in Colorado,... [Read More]
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Member Perk: Shooters Grill
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffHi, everyone. G Gun Girl here, Brand Ambassador for U.S. LawShield in the beautiful State of Colorado. U.S. LawShield Members here in Colorado your voices have been heard. I have received countless emails about coming out here to this beautiful city and doing a very special 2A Member Perk story. Well, you know what? I... [Read More]
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Facility Spotlight: Shooter’s Alley
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffLocal 2A-friendly facilities are the lifeblood of our program and our communities. These businesses and organizations provide a unique opportunity for us to meet and get to know our Texas LawShield member family in a welcoming, responsible, gun-friendly environment. This week, we’re taking a look at Shooter’s Alley and what they can offer you as... [Read More]
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Are My Miranda Rights Dead?
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffA question we hear all the time is: The police didn’t read me my rights when they arrested me, doesn’t that mean I get my case dismissed? The answer is no. Unlike what we see on TV, simply being arrested does not mean that an officer must read you Miranda warnings. Miranda warnings don’t directly... [Read More]
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What is the Legal Age to Purchase & Possess Firearms in Texas?
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffHow old do you have to be to purchase a gun? It depends on what type of gun and what type of transaction. Under federal law when dealing with a Federal Firearms Licensee, also known as an FFL, you have to be at least 18 years old to purchase a long gun, and at least... [Read More]
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Can My Choice of Ammo Land Me in Jail?
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffAll of us carry handguns to protect ourselves and our families from a bad guy doing the unthinkable. Part of a proactive mindset is choosing the ammunition you are comfortable with to stop a perpetrator before he hurts you or your loved ones. This leads us to a question we often hear. What kind of... [Read More]
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Are California’s Gun Confiscation Laws Coming to Missouri?
by sseverinoGoing into this next year, there are no new laws that will affect your right to carry in Missouri. There is a bill in the House of Representatives that has gained some traction. It proposes a law that would allow citizens to have a locked firearm in their trunk, and they would have a right... [Read More]
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Can a Family Argument Take Away Your Gun Rights?
by sseverinoThe General Assembly meets at the first part of every year—typically January and February. If there are new laws, they go into effect immediately upon signature by the Governor (typically on July 1st). This year, nothing new went into effect July 1st. Are there any new Georgia gun laws on the horizon? Let’s talk about... [Read More]
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Bump Stock Prohibition Begins October 1
by sseverinoFlorida gun owners, this is an important reminder that effective October 1st, 2018; Section 790.222 Florida Statute goes into effect. 790.222 entitled Bump-fire stocks prohibited, reads as follows: A person may not import into this state or transfer, distribute, sell, keep for sale, offer for sale, possess, or give to another person a bump-fire... [Read More]
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Gun Owner Shot After Defending Home
by sseverinoA really tragic set of circumstances just happened in Aurora, Colorado. A gentleman who was the victim of a home invasion, and was armed and killed the intruder, was later killed by the police who came to assist him. What happened? The victim had subdued the intruder and was well within his right to use... [Read More]
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Important Change to Gun Law Impacting Minor Children
by sseverinoIn 2018, there were upwards of 70 bills proposing changes to Virginia’s gun laws, but only one was passed into law. This new law change was made in Virginia Code section 18.2-308.1:3. This statute makes it illegal for any person who has been involuntarily admitted or ordered into outpatient treatment to purchase, possess, or transport... [Read More]
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3 Critical Stand Your Ground Rules in Virginia
by sseverinoStand your ground is a common term that means a person has no legal duty to retreat before using self-defense, if legally justified. Virginia is a stand your ground state which means that if you did not start the fight or provoke the incident in any way, then you can stand your ground and defend... [Read More]
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