What would ‘concealed carry reciprocity’ mean for states with tighter gun laws? Over the last three decades, carrying concealed guns in public in the United States has become easier and easier. First, ...
A proposal would create national concealed carry reciprocity, effectively allowing residents of permitless carry states like ...
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Supreme Court likely to reject limits on concealed carry
A University of Tennessee researcher predicts the Supreme Court will reject limits on concealed carry but uphold bans on gun ...
Different levels of relaxed concealed carry regulations, “Shall Issue” laws and “Permitless Carry,” may affect gun purchases differently. Scientists find evidence that the adoption of “Shall Issue” ...
Momentum is building in Washington, centered on one of the most closely watched gun bills in years. H.R. 38 — the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act — has advanced past major roadblocks ...
The Colorado Supreme Court is deciding a case about whether the University of Colorado can overrule state gun laws. The University's counsel, Patrick O'Rourke, discusses the case and its surrounding ...
The state House of Representatives voted Wednesday to repeal North Carolina's concealed carry rules. However, bipartisan opposition to the bill could doom it, if Gov. Josh Stein vetoes the legislation ...
Researchers who took a close look at loosened concealed carry laws between 2010 and 2017 have found that "Shall Issue" regulations, which remove local authority discretion on the issuance of concealed ...
Over the last three decades, carrying concealed guns in public in the United States has become easier and easier. First, in the 1990s, states began to guarantee permits to anyone who could legally own ...
North Carolina Republicans' effort to get rid of the state's concealed carry laws ran into some bipartisan opposition Wednesday when it passed the state House of Representatives, but with GOP ...
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