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President’s Message: You Now Have Extended Coverage—At No Additional Charge!
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffHi, Kirk Evans here, President of Texas and U.S. Law Shield. The uncomfortable truth is that negligent or accidental discharges can and do happen. Over the years, our experience has shown that even the most well-trained, well-intentioned, and safety-conscious gun owners could fall victim to that momentarily lapse in attention, distraction, or even a freak... [Read More]
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Campus Carry — Very Safe, Despite Worries from Anti-Gunners
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffMy recent op-ed in The Hill newspaper points out that while professors seem to be very concerned about allowing permitted concealed handguns on college campuses, their actions don’t match their rhetoric. While a professor’s resignation at the University of Kansas gets national news attention, for example, only one out of 2,600 faculty members has left... [Read More]
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A Deal Gone Bad
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffSherry Hale, Member Ambassador: We all have considered our safety at home and on the go, but have you considered your safety at your workplace? What happens when your next customer is potentially your last? While at work, our member Trey was confronted by a terrifying situation as an attacker pulled a... [Read More]
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Restaurants, Guns, and Alcohol in Pennsylvania: A ‘Minority Approach’
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffYou may have watched the Guns in Pennsylvania Bars and Restaurants video and had additional questions about how loosely the state regulates the carry of firearms into establishments that sell alcohol. To learn more on the topic, check out this excerpt from Pennsylvania Gun Law, Armed And Educated: ————————————————– Can a LTCF holder carry in... [Read More]
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Restaurants, Guns, and Alcohol in Georgia: Take Your Money Where You Can Protect Yourself
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffYou may have watched the Guns in Georgia Bars and Restaurants video and had additional questions about how the state regulates the carry of firearms into establishments that sell alcohol. To learn more on the topic so you can stay legal while you carry, check out this excerpt from Georgia Gun Law, Armed And Educated: ————————————————– What is the... [Read More]
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Dinner Turns Deadly, Part 2: Georgia
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffIn Part 1, Member Ambassador Sherry Hale explained how a Member went out to eat at a popular diner and was attacked in the parking lot. In Part 2 below, Matt Kilgo, Independent Program Attorney for U.S. Law Shield of Georgia, explains when you can legally defend yourself from an attacker. Also, click to find... [Read More]
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Dinner Turns Deadly, Part 2: Oklahoma
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffIn Part 1, Member Ambassador Sherry Hale explained how a Member went out to eat at a popular diner and was attacked in the parking lot. In Part 2 below, Robert Robles, Independent Program Attorney for U.S. Law Shield of Oklahoma, explains when you can legally defend yourself from an attacker. Also, click to find... [Read More]
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More About Guns and Alcohol in Colorado
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffIf you watched the Guns in Colorado Bars and Restaurants video, you heard from Independent Program Attorney Doug Richards that though it is legal to carry a firearm into a bar in Colorado if the establishment allows it, it’s not a good idea. If you do go into a bar while carrying, he also strongly advises against drinking alcohol while there. To learn... [Read More]
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Dinner Turns Deadly, Part 2: Colorado
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffIn Part 1, Member Ambassador Sherry Hale explained how a Member went out to eat at a popular diner and was attacked in the parking lot. In Part 2 below, Doug Richards, Independent Program Attorney for U.S. Law Shield of Colorado, explains when you can legally defend yourself from an attacker. Also, click to find... [Read More]
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U.S. Law Shield Members: Check Out These Great Perks
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffHi, U.S. Law Shield Members: We wanted to let you know about some fantastic deals you are eligible for through our 2A Member Perks program, including great buys on ammunition, training, and even accessories, such as concealment holsters for women. For instance, Can Can Concealment offers a healthy 10% off the price of Can Can Concealment Holsters... [Read More]
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Dinner Turns Deadly, Part 2: Florida
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffIn Part 1, Member Ambassador Sherry Hale explained how a Member went out to eat at a popular diner and was attacked in the parking lot. In Part 2 below, James Phillips, Independent Program Attorney for U.S. Law Shield of Florida, explains when you can legally defend yourself from an attacker. Also, click to find... [Read More]
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Guns in Colorado Bars and Restaurants: What’s Legal, What’s Not?
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffIn the video below, watch Doug Richards, Independent Program Attorney for U.S. Law Shield of Colorado, discuss important legal considerations if you plan to carry firearms into establishments that serve alcohol.
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