Key Takeaways Confronting criminals outside can lead to serious injury or death, as numerous reported cases show. Stepping outside exposes you to risks: loss of cover, unknown threats, and potential legal consequences. Self-defense encounters can result in significant legal and financial fallout; self-defense coverage can help mitigate these risks. Instead of confronting, maintain safety by staying inside, calling 911, and…
Key Takeaways Secretary of War Pete Hegseth signed a directive allowing service members to carry privately owned firearms for personal protection. The new policy presumes approval for carrying firearms, reversing the previous effectively gun-free zone. Hegseth cites recent incidents as reasons for the change, emphasizing the need for trained personnel…
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has vetoed two high-profile firearm bills, including HB 312, which sought to establish a “provisional license” allowing 18- to 20-year-olds to carry concealed firearms. Beshear also rejected HB 78, a measure designed to provide liability protections for firearm manufacturers and sellers against lawsuits arising from the…
Key Takeaways A North Charlotte couple faced an intruder early Wednesday, prompting the homeowner to defend himself and his partner. The homeowner confronted the intruder within seconds and fired a weapon, but the suspect fled the scene. The couple is now left with concerns about their safety and uncertainty about…
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has signed a landmark memorandum directing military installation commanders to allow service members to carry privately owned firearms while off duty on Department of War property. The directive establishes a “presumption of approval” for carry requests, reversing decades of “gun-free zone” policies that Hegseth claims left…
Key Takeaways The Firearms Policy Coalition released its 2026 FPC Freedom Index, ranking states based on their gun rights protections. States are categorized: ‘Chad States’ for perfect scores, ‘Freeish States’ for strong records, ‘States of Confusion’ for mixed regulations, and ‘States of Disaster’ for strict laws. Kansas and New Hampshire…
Key Takeaways Chris Hughes, 41, was shot and killed while trying to force his way into a home in Kosciusko, MS. He was wanted in connection with two fatal shootings that occurred earlier that day. The identities of Hughes’s victims have not been released; all three deaths have been confirmed…
Artillerymen have a love for their guns which is perhaps stronger than the feeling of…
Artillerymen have a love for their guns which is perhaps stronger than the feeling of…
Key Takeaways Secretary of War Pete Hegseth signed a directive allowing service members to carry…
Artillerymen have a love for their guns which is perhaps stronger than the feeling of…
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