Concealed Carry

More Public Defenders Are Supporting Expanded Gun Rights…For Everyone

You say the ironic thing about the selective enforcement of gun laws is it’s precisely the people in the communities that get cracked down on who may have the most justified concern for their personal…




Pennsylvania Senate Passes Bills to Enact Constitutional Carry, Strengthen Preemption Law

By Marc Levy, AP Pennsylvania’s state Senate on Tuesday approved two veto-bound firearms bills, including one to allow people to carry a loaded gun openly or concealed, without a permit, and another to punish municipalities…


Firearms Policy Coalition Sues Texas Over the Carry Ban for Adults Under 21 Years Old

From the Firearms Policy Coalition . . . Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) has filed a new federal Second Amendment lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas seeking to restore…


Nikki Fried is Using Confidential Florida Gun Owner Data in Her Campaign Against Governor Ron DeSantis

By Lee Williams In a one-of-a-kind system unknown in other states, Florida’s wildly popular Concealed Weapon or Firearm Licensing program is overseen by the state’s Commissioner of Agriculture, in this case Nikki Fried. Florida’s licensing…


When Public Defenders Acknowledge the Second Amendment’s Second Class Status

With respect to the legal arguments, under whatever level of scrutiny you use, what is happening in New York cannot possibly be consistent with a constitutional right. There are no other constitutional rights for which…


City of Boston Settles Carry Permit Processing Delay Lawsuit, Pays SAF’s Attorney’s Fees

From the Second Amendment Foundation . . . The City of Boston has settled a federal lawsuit filed by the Second Amendment Foundation and other plaintiffs over delays in accepting and processing licenses to carry…


Gun Rights at the Supreme Court: Defining a Fundamental Right

Gun rights at the Supreme Court: Justices will consider if the fundamental right to keep a gun at home applies to carrying weapons in public By Morgan Marietta, University of Massachusetts Lowell The Supreme Court is…