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1 Dead After Domestic Violence Escalates
Tucson, AZ– A domestic violence situation escalated into a deadly shooting Monday evening. According to Sgt. Pete Dugan of the Tucson Police Department (TPD), on June 12th, 24-year-old Anthony L. Garrett forced his way into the apartment of his ex-girlfriend and threatened her and his old roommate with a gun. Detectives with the Domestic Violence…
Read MoreTwo Women Attacked by Pack of Pit Bulls Rescued
Two women from Cordes Lake were rescued by their neighbors from three pit bulls who attacked them Sunday morning, according to the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office (YSCO). The two women, ages 57 and 61, were returning to their home on the 15000 block of S. Black Mountain Rd. when they discovered three adult pit bulls…
Read MoreAZ Homeowner Shoots Disturbed Man Looking for Girlfriend
A Phoenix homeowner shot a man after he broke into his home on Friday night. According to the report the homeowner gave to Navajo County Sherriff’s Office (NCSO), he and his wife were in the living room of their home when they heard someone banging on the door of the kitchen. “The homeowner said the…
Read MoreMother Chases Away Criminal from Her home.
At around 7 p.m. Super Bowl Sunday, a woman needed her firearm to chase away a man from her home who was fleeing from police in Tempe AZ. According to police, they’d responded to a call by a different woman in the area that she had come home and, “Discovered a pair of shoes…
Read MoreNavajo Nation Council Makes Amendment for Concealed Carry.
The Navajo Nation Council passed an amendment to Title 17 of the Navajo Nation Code making it a specific crime to carry a deadly weapon concealed.
Read MoreThe Difference Between Shall Issue May Issue and Constitutional Carry
Do states have to issue the concealed carry permit? Shall Issue The term Shall Issue is used in the industry to refer to states that have policies in place that require that law enforcement or the designated governing body, issue permits to applicants who meet the requirements set by the law regardless of any arbitrary…
Read MoreNevada Drops 2 States and Adds 12 Others
Earlier this month the Nevada Governor signed into law SB175 which, in addition to other changes, removed the requirement for a state to have “similar training requirements” in order for Nevada to honor their permit. On June 18th Nevada published an updated list of the states whose permits it honors and ten new states have…
Read MoreWashington Begins to Recognize Kansas Permits Again
Earlier in June of 2015 Washington stopped recognizing the concealed carry permits from Kansas claiming that Kansas failed to recognize the Washington permits in a meaningful way. They understood the Kansas law to only recognize the Washington permit if it was in the hands of a Kansas resident. Apparently they have recognized their error and have…
Read MoreHave You Fallen Out of Love With Concealed Carry?
Instructors hear this story all of the time. Someone decided to get their concealed carry permit for one reason or another and after a few days/weeks/months of carrying concealed they give it up. It is really unfortunate that this happens and if you could count yourself among those who don’t carry as often as you…
Read MoreThe First Breathable Holster – StealthGearUSA
If you have been in one of my classes in the last two years you have seen and touched the StealthGearUSA ONYX holster. It isn’t the only holster I use but it is one of my favorites. My favorite thing about the holster is the patent pending fabric on the back that breathes and allows…
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