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Mississippi Goes ‘Constitutional Carry’

Last week, Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant (R) signed a bill into law that allows unlicensed “Constitutional Carry” in the state. The measure, House Bill 786 (HB786), was originally introduced as a church security bill to allow those with a concealed carry permit to have a firearm in church. The law goes into effect immediately. It was... [Read More]

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Cabela’s Fends Off Activist Church’s Gun-Ban Ploy

  U.S. Law Shield Content Partner GrandViewOutdoors.com has reported that a major outdoor retailer has fended off efforts by an activist church to limit gun sales after investment regulators ruled the company didn’t have to propose a gun ban to shareholders. The Securities and Exchange Commission wrote in an April 7 letter to the New York City-based Trinity... [Read More]

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Iowa Legalizes Suppressors

Iowa became the 42nd state to legalize suppressors when House File 2279, introduced by Rep. Matt Windschitl and Rep. Terry Baxter, was signed by Governor Terry Branstad on March 31. After three years of efforts by the American Suppressor Association (ASA) and the Iowa Firearms Coalition (IFC) to educate lawmakers on the benefits and realities... [Read More]

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Attorney General Allows Dallas Zoo to Prohibit Carry

It is no secret that Edwin Walker, an Independent Program Attorney with Texas Law Shield and a partner at the law firm of Walker & Byington, is on a mission to get improperly posted 30.06 signs taken down. Of the many take-down letters he has written, it is without a doubt letters to the zoos... [Read More]

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