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Right-to-Carry: Three-And-A-Half Decades, and Still Going Strong

It’s sometimes hard for me to believe that it wasn’t until the late 1980s that the right to self-defense for law-abiding Americans truly began to be recognized in the modern era, and lawfully exercised, outside the confines of the home.

Louisiana Falls Just Short of Getting Constitutional Carry

Gov. Edwards veto was upheld by the state senate.

Louisiana Governor Vetoes Constitutional Carry

Gov. John Bel Edwards struck down Louisiana’s constitutional carry bill late last week.

Texas Governor Signs Constitutional Carry into Law

The Lone Star State becomes the 21st to remove prohibition on concealed carry without a permit.

Freedom is in this Metal

“Wow, if that gun could only talk, I wonder what stories it would tell.”

Louisiana, Texas Moving Closer to Constitutional Carry

The number of states supporting constitutional carry keeps growing by the day.

States Strengthen Right of Self-Defense

Recent efforts in three states to strengthen the right of self-defense are quite notable.

Shooting Straight with Gov. Kristi Noem

Women relate to her warm personality. Men want to compete with her grit. She’s a force to watch and admire.

NRA Applauds Attorneys General Amicus Brief In New York Carry Case

In December, The National Rifle Association’s Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) partnered with the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association and asked the Supreme Court to hear a challenge to New York’s restrictive process for issuing concealed-carry licenses.

The NRA Has Always Stood For Freedom

If you had lived in the 1870s, you might have considered the NRA to be America’s leading sports organization. If you served in World War II, you might have felt gratitude for the NRA training that helped you return home alive.

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