California’s Firearm Transfer Fee Still in Place After Court Ruling

By Craig Martin The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court has historically been problematic for gun-owners, from their ruling stating that it is not a Californian’s right to carry concealed without “good reason” to continuing a “cool-down” period for anyone buying a gun and now a new issue brought before them sees the same anti-gun tendencies of this…

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California’s Open Carry Laws

We are going to take an in-depth look at over a few installments is more specific handgun law in the state, so that if you are carrying, you will have a concise and plain understanding of the laws of the state.

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California Concealed Handgun License Now Valid in Virginia

Effective July 1st, 2016 Virginia now honors permits from all states including California. For those few locals who travel across the country to the opposite shoreline this is good news. This is due to a new law that was signed in by the Virginia governor in February in response to a decision by the Virginia Attorney General to cease recognizing permits from over 20 other states.

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UCLA Shooting Sparks More Debate About Campus Carry

Supporters of concealed carry on campus look at this incident as proof that having laws against guns on campus will do nothing to stop violence. At UCLA the shooter broke the law to bring a gun onto that campus and preventing the faculty member or anyone else on campus from having a gun only ensured the shooter wouldn’t meet any resistance.

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