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Boating, Drinking, & Guns: What is the Law in Colorado
by sseverinoSummer is here and many people are spending their time out on the water. Before heading out for your fun in the sun, watch Independent Program Attorney Doug Richards explain the law in Colorado for drinking and boating, and what could happen if you add a gun to the equation.
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Boating, Drinking, and Guns: What is the Law in Texas
by sseverinoSummer is here and many people are spending their time out on the water. Before heading out for your fun in the sun, watch Independent Program Attorney Emily Taylor explain the law in Texas for drinking and boating, and what could happen if you add a gun to the equation. Going boating is always a... [Read More]
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Staying at an AirBnB. Can They Prohibit My Gun in Texas?
by sseverinoSummer is in full swing and many members are taking vacations. While looking for a place to stay, many are turning to Airbnb as an alternative to hotels. But a question has risen—can an AirBnB owner prohibit my gun? Watch Independent Program Attorney Edwin Walker explain the law in Texas. You may be thinking that... [Read More]
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What Could Happen When We Repeal Stand Your Ground
by sseverinoIt seems like every few months there is another story in the news about a politician or organization calling for the repeal of “Stand Your Ground” laws. A recent real-life situation demonstrates how precarious your right to self-defense can be without these essential protections. Imagine a world where the decision to save your own life... [Read More]
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Medical Marijuana Passes in Oklahoma: Gun Owners Be Cautious
by sseverinoOn Tuesday, June 26, voters in Oklahoma overwhelming voted 56 percent to 43 percent in support of State Question 788, the ballot initiative to legalize marijuana for medical use. As a reminder, we previously reported on the legal implications to gun owners that obtain a permit to use medical marijuana. While marijuana may have some... [Read More]
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PA Lawmaker Takes Extreme Steps to Stop Gun Control Bills
by sseverinoOne Pennsylvania lawmaker is making it his mission to derail two pieces of legislation proposed in the Pennsylvania Legislature that he believes infringe on the rights guaranteed by the Second Amendment, even if it meant taking extreme measures. “We’re going to do every single thing that we can do to stop the folks in the... [Read More]
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Gun Rights Groups Challenge Ohio Firearms Regulations
by sseverinoGun rights activists have filed lawsuits against the city of Columbus regarding Ohio gun regulations. City leaders approved a broad package of regulations that made carrying a firearm after suffering a disability a misdemeanor and prohibited the brandishing of imitation firearms in public. The city also has approved the banning of so-called “rate-of-fire firearms enhancers,”... [Read More]
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North Carolinians Closer to Constitutionally Guaranteed Right to Hunt and Fish
by sseverinoShould hunting and fishing be constitutionally guaranteed rights? Both houses of the North Carolina General Assembly think so. On June 25, Senate Bill 677 was passed 92-23 by the North Carolina House. The bill had previously passed 44-4 in the Senate. The amendment will now be on the ballot in November for North Carolina voters... [Read More]
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Justice Kennedy’s Retirement—Good News or Bad for Gun Rights?
by Jesse PerezWith the announcement by Justice Anthony Kennedy that he will retire after serving on the U.S. Supreme Court for thirty years, years of uncertainty on how the nation’s highest court might decide cases involving the Second Amendment may soon become more clear. Justice Kennedy has long been considered a ‘swing vote’ on the court, having... [Read More]
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BREAKING: Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy Announces His Retirement
by Risa PunzalanThis afternoon US Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, aged 81, announced his upcoming retirement from the court after having served more than thirty years on the nation’s highest court. His retirement will be effective at the end of July. The White House already has a short list of 25 possible candidates to replace the... [Read More]
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Get Set for Your Next Fishing Trip with JH Custom Rods
by sseverinoSummer is in high gear and as you look to head out on your next fishing trip you might need a new fishing rod. One place you should consider is our latest member perk JH Custom Rods. Watch our video to find out more about JH Custom Rods and see more highlights from the Houston Boat Show. Get... [Read More]
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Understanding the Law: Culpable Mental States
by sseverinoCulpable mental states are one of the most important parts of the functioning of criminal law. Though this topic digs into some complex legal theory and wordy definitions, understanding culpable mental states is essential to understanding criminal law as a whole. Imagine a man is playing with his kids in his backyard at a family... [Read More]
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