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Pennsylvania Won’t Recognize Virginia Carry Permits

Annual review of reciprocity agreements leads to changes in the list of approved states.

Capital Concealed-Carry Permit Numbers Soar

Court ruling that made it less cumbersome to apply for a permit is credited.

D.C. “Shall-Issue”: Two Years of Freedom in Our Nation’s Capital

In late July 2017, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit issued an opinion that effectively made D.C. issue concealed-carry permits on a “shall-issue” basis.

West Virginia Attorney General Affirms Concealed-Carry Reciprocity With Several States

“West Virginians travel the country every day, and by protecting their concealed-carry rights, we ensure their continued freedom to do both—travel and still exercise their Second Amendment rights.”

In Alabama, One in Four People Licensed to Carry Concealed Firearms

New report shows that number of concealed-carry permits continues to rise in the United States.

Colorado Sees Surge in Number of Concealed Carry Permits

Recent report shows that number of concealed-carry permits continues to rise nationally

Alabama Attorney General Leads 21-State Coalition in Defense of the Second Amendment

Growing opposition to a restrictive Maryland law asks the U.S. Supreme Court to hear a challenge.

Tennessee Makes Carrying Concealed Easier

A new Tennessee law, effective January 1, allows residents to obtain a concealed-carry permit more quickly and inexpensively.

High Demand for Tennessee’s New Online Concealed Carry Permit Option

Eight days after it became available, 1,200 people already had applied for Tennessee’s new carry permit.

Maryland Legislators Vote to Eliminate the State’s Handgun Permit Review Board

The governor-appointed board allowed for individuals who were denied a concealed-carry permit to appeal.

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