Virginia: Hearing on Castle Doctrine Self-Defense Bills Postponed!

On January 18, in the General Assembly Building, the Senate Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources Committee considered four similar Sunday hunting bills. The committee rolled these four bills into Senate Bill 464 and then passed it by a vote of 11 to 4. This legislation will now be sent to the full state Senate for its consideration.

Georgia: How the "Castle Law" protects you from intruders

The “Castle Doctrine” is a law in both Georgia and Alabama that gives homeowners the right to defend themselves if an intruder enters the property of their home.It is called the “Castle Law” because citizens can consider their home as a castle, and they have the right to protect it. Other laws, such as “Do Not Retreat”, help blanket potential victims from becoming suspects.

Virginia: Senate Committee to Hear Sunday Hunting Legislation Tomorrow!

Tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. in Senate Room A of the General Assembly Building, the Senate Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources Committee will consider four bills that would repeal the statewide ban on Sunday hunting in Virginia.

New York City: Police device aims to take guesswork Out of detecting guns

In a speech on Tuesday morning to the New York City Police Foundation, Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly said the department was working with the Defense Department to develop gun scan technology “capable of detecting concealed firearms.”The tool would operate as a sort of reverse infrared mapping tool by reading the energy people emit and pinpointing where that flow is blocked by some object, like a gun.

Lott: Should New York tourists have their lives destroyed because of concealed carry laws?

Just a few days before Christmas, Meredith Graves made a mistake that could end her medical career and send her to prison for at least 3 years. The 39 year old fourth year medical student was carrying a permitted concealed handgun when she saw the sign at the 9/11 Memorial saying “No guns allowed.” She did the responsible thing and asked a security guard where she could check her weapon. Unfortunately, while her Tennessee concealed carry license is recognized in 40 states, New York isn’t one of them. Meredith was arrested.

Oklahoma: Will open carry finally pass?

43 states have some sort of open carry law, but Oklahoma isn’t one of them; until, perhaps, maybe, later this year.”I think the state is ready to address this issue,” said Oklahoma state senator Steve Russell’s bill would require people to be 21 years of age or older, to properly holster and display the weapon, and to abide by restrictions at private establishments.

Virginia: Self-Defense Legislation for Scheduled for House Subcommittee Consideration Tomorrow!

Virginia: Self-Defense Legislation Scheduled for House Subcommittee Consideration Tomorrow!

Washington: NRA License Plate Bill to be Heard Tomorrow

Senate Bill 6123, sponsored by nineteen state Senators, would create a specialized National Rifle Association (NRA) license plate, which would feature the NRA logo. SB 6123 will be heard tomorrow at 3:30 pm by the state Senate Transportation Committee. This hearing will be held in Senate Hearing Room 1 of the J.A. Cherberg Building in Olympia. This specialized NRA license plate would afford you the opportunity to proudly show your support for the Second Amendment and the NRA as in eleven other states. Additionally, the proceeds from this NRA license plate will go to the fish and wildlife enforcement reward account and will be used “for the support of firearm safety and education as a part of the hunter education training program under RCW 77.32.155.”

Washington: NRA License Plate Bill to be Heard Tomorrow

Senate Bill 6123, sponsored by nineteen state Senators, would create a specialized National Rifle Association (NRA) license plate, which would feature the NRA logo.  SB 6123 will be heard tomorrow at 3:30 pm by the state Senate Transportation Committee. This hearing will be held in Senate Hearing Room 1 of the J.A. Cherberg Building in Olympia.