With the way constitutional—or permitless—carry is getting so common, it’s understandable that you might believe reciprocity doesn’t matter anymore.
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Non AR or AK Options for Modern Sporting Rifle Shooters in California (Part III)
BY Brian Jensen Published: October 23, 2024 { 2 comments }Many gun owners in California want an option for a defensive long gun. AR or AK platforms cause a lot of drama though. If the assault weapon bans touch it, many want to steer clear.
AR-15s For California Residents: Pt 1
BY Brian Jensen Published: October 6, 2024 { 11 comments }The AR-15 and its many versions are considered “America’s Rifle” for a reason. (Although the true meaning of the abbreviation “AR” stands for “Armalite”, the initial company that built the platform.) It’s not only the civilian version of the weapon our troops carry into the field.
Guiseppe Zangara and the Wobbly Chair That Changed the World
BY Will Dabbs Published: October 31, 2021 { 10 comments }Guiseppe “Joe” Zangara stood all of five feet tall and spoke poor English. Back in 1933 this angry little guy very nearly killed the President.
Know When to Stand Your Ground and When You Have a Duty to Retreat (Part I – Stand Your Ground)
BY John Thomas Published: July 16, 2020 { 20 comments }Cases of self-defense are not always simple. In some jurisdictions you are allowed to stand your ground when exercising self-defense. In other jurisdictions, you have a duty to retreat first if you can do so safely. In this series, we are going to examine your rights and obligations in each jurisdiction.




