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  • Mississippi Supreme Court Overturns Open Carry Injunction

    08/29/2013 3:00:20 PM PDT · by WKB · 25 replies
    WREG Memphis ^ | 8-29-13 | George Brown
    (Jackson, MS) The Mississippi Supreme Court has ruled a Hinds County Circuit Court judge erred when he granted a motion delaying House Bill 2 from taking effect. That is the open carry law in Mississippi. The judge ruled the bill was unconstitutionally vague. The Supreme Court decided that decision was incorrect. House Bill 2 would allow people without a permit to carry firearms as long as they are within sight. Concealed weapons still require a permit.
  • Woman with Concealed Carry Permit Stops 6 Robbers in Houston

    08/17/2013 6:49:47 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 42 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | August 17, 2013 | Heather Ginsberg
    Here’s another example of concealed-carry permits being effective in everyday life. A woman in the Houston area experienced a traumatic event in which her concealed carry handgun came to the rescue. A woman whose husband was being accosted by six men in a Houston area Denny's pulled her concealed carry handgun from her purse and opened fire on the robbers. According to Click2Houston.com, the wife was in the restroom, and when she came out she saw her husband lying on the floor, the group of robbers nearby. Police say she then "pulled her gun and shot at them." It appears...
  • OR:Second Amendment Secures Some Right to Carry Loaded Firearms in Public Places

    08/16/2013 8:55:34 AM PDT · by marktwain · 3 replies
    The Volokh Conspiracy ^ | 16 August, 2013 | Eugene Volokh
    So states State v. Christian (Ore. Aug. 15, 2013): [W]e conclude in the first instance that the ordinance [limited carrying] does, to some extent, burden protected conduct falling within the scope of the Second Amendment’s guarantee. [Footnote: ... Although Heller did not define the scope of the right to self-defense outside the home, we read the opinion as recognizing a right to self-defense outside the home to a degree yet to be determined by the Court....] But the court concluded that the ordinance at issue doesn’t restrict the right too much, partly because Oregon is a shall-issue state and people...
  • ZIMMERMAN VERDICT PART 13: ANGELA COREY

    08/13/2013 10:40:26 AM PDT · by Sopater · 13 replies
    Backwoods Home ^ | August 12th, 2013 | Massad Ayoob
    In the last installment, I said that it was the coach who sent the prosecution team in to try to win a game that never should have been played. The police had determined they didn’t have probable cause. The highly respected state’s attorney who had responsibility for the case, Norman Wolfinger, apparently agreed. When the plaintiff-orchestrated cause celebre created public outcry, Wolfinger scheduled the matter for the grand jury. But Florida Governor Rick Scott turned it over to Angela Corey, the state’s attorney for the Jacksonville area, to act as special prosecutor. Some have blamed Scott for this. I can’t,...
  • ZIMMERMAN VERDICT PART 12: RATING THE LAWYERS (PROSECUTION)

    08/09/2013 11:28:28 AM PDT · by Sopater · 3 replies
    Backwoods Home ^ | 08/08/13 | Massad Ayoob
    While there were two lawyers at the defense table, there were three at the State’s: Bernie de la Rionda, John Guy, and Richard Mantei. With about a hundred lawyers to pick from, knowing her office would be in the spotlight, State’s Attorney Angela Corey wouldn’t have put anyone on the team she thought would make her look bad. Mantei was third chair, and the lowest guy on the totem pole gets the scut work in any organization. For instance, he was the one they sent in to argue that the state had proven its case when it hadn’t during the...
  • ZIMMERMAN VERDICT, PART 11: RATING THE LAWYERS (DEFENSE)

    08/09/2013 11:25:20 AM PDT · by Sopater · 5 replies
    Backwoods Home ^ | 08/04/13 | Massad Ayoob
    Watching the Zimmerman trial in 2013 was like watching the OJ Simpson trial in 1995: while the general public got a hell of an education on how these things work thanks to live TV trial coverage, those “in the business” were assessing the skills and strategies of the key players. The face of the defense was that of a two-man team, Mark O’Mara and Don West. The general consensus was that they did a helluva good job, and that O’Mara was the best lawyer in the courtroom during that trial. Some criticized him for not being harsher on some witnesses;...
  • New Map Shows Right to Concealed Carry Since 1986

    08/08/2013 9:57:41 AM PDT · by Sopater · 16 replies
    Bearing Arms ^ | August 05, 2013
    Anti-gun politicians continue to promote falsified statistics that suggest we’re progressing towards a gun free country. You’ve probably seen the NRA’s map that shows every state’s concealed carry policy, but check out below how much we’ve gained over the last couple of decades. Isn’t that green a pretty sight to see? Here we are in 2013 during the “height” of firearm banning and yet only a handful of Northeast states (plus California and D.C.) have restrictions on concealed carry. It just reinforces the lesson that you can’t trust everything these legislators/reporters tell you about public opinion. Obviously our country still...
  • Appeals Court Denies Immediate Illinois Conceal-Carry

    08/07/2013 10:48:53 AM PDT · by neverdem · 11 replies
    CBS News ^ | August 5, 2013 | NA
    ST. LOUIS (AP) – A federal appeals court has refused an urgent request by gun rights advocates to let Illinois residents immediately tote firearms in public under the state’s fledgling concealed-carry law, though the panel has decided to give the matter a speedy review. The Chicago-based 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied the request last Thursday and said it expects both sides to submit written briefs by Aug. 14 regarding whether the months-long wait to implementing the law is unreasonable and illegal, as critics insist. No oral arguments on the matter had been scheduled as of Monday. Mary Shepard...
  • NC Expands Gun Carry Rights To Colleges, Bars & Playgrounds

    07/27/2013 7:45:45 AM PDT · by EXCH54FE · 11 replies
    Freedom Outpost ^ | July 27, 2013 | Tim Brown
    This is one of those movements that are in the right direction, though one does wonder how those who have met the requirements to carry concealed were not allowed to carry their weapons in bars and colleges in the first place. However, a new law went into effect on Friday in North Carolina which allows residents in the state with a carry permit to take their firearms into restaurants that serve alcohol, bars, playgrounds and even colleges! You know the gun grabbers are going to be beside themselves on this one, but keep an eye on statistics. I’m sure they...
  • Justice for Trayvon — with Concealed-Carry Permits

    07/19/2013 11:05:37 AM PDT · by neverdem · 32 replies
    National Review Online ^ | July 19, 2013 | Andrew Cline
    For protection against racists, the Second Amendment is better than mass protests.Protesting George Zimmerman’s acquittal will not protect black Americans from future encounters with men who approach them in the dark, suspicious that they are up to no good. Protection could come from doing as Zimmerman did — carrying a concealed weapon. Unwilling to become victims of street crime or mass shootings, and afraid that Congress and the president will restrict their ability to acquire firearms in the future, millions of Americans are buying handguns and obtaining concealed-carry permits. In the first quarter of 2013, Sturm, Ruger’s backlog of gun...
  • Pair of men with concealed-carry permits engage in shootout

    07/16/2013 10:41:40 AM PDT · by Sopater · 8 replies
    Journal Sentinel ^ | July 12, 2013 | Bruce Vielmetti
    Two Milwaukee men — each with a state permit to carry a concealed weapon — traded dozens of shots in a rolling shootout through two sides of town and down a freeway, the kind of scenario concealed-carry opponents feared would turn road rage incidents deadly. No one was killed or injured in the June 26 incident, according to a criminal complaint that charges just one of the men, who says he feels like he's being punished for being a victim. "I can assure you, he was definitely the aggressor," said Eric Adamany, 27. "It absolutely blows my mind he's not...
  • Still no riots, why?

    07/14/2013 3:23:39 PM PDT · by ProudFossil · 139 replies
    July 14, 2013 | vanity
    Earlier I asked the question "Why no riots yet". I think I may have the answer. Most of the thugs who have been twitting and mouthing the hate, predictions, threats, etc., during the last two weeks are dependent upon the entititlements of the gubmint. That includes directions and orders. Since the gubmint has only said they are investigating the events about this incident, the thugs do not know what to do. Until Zero, or Sharpton, Jackson, or NAACP tells them to do something they are lost. On a more grim note, why no investigation into the 11,000 murders that have...
  • Tampons Confiscated, Guns Allowed as Texas Senate Debates Abortion

    07/13/2013 1:00:33 PM PDT · by CedarDave · 78 replies
    The Atlantic Wire ^ | July 12, 2013 | Elspeth Reeve
    State troopers confiscated tampons and maxi pads from people entering the Texas Senate gallery on Friday afternoon as senators began debating a controversial new abortion regulations that are almost certain to pass. However, folks with conceal-and-carry permits are allowed in with their guns, as state law allows. It seems like an unusual threat analysis, but things are different in Texas.
  • Ohio School District OK's Concealed Carry for Teachers

    07/12/2013 2:37:27 PM PDT · by neverdem · 28 replies
    Reason ^ | Jul. 11, 2013 | Zenon Evans
    Credit: wiz722A school district in Ohio has opened the opportunity for teachers and staff members to carry a firearm on school grounds. The new policy was announced by the Newcomerstown Exempted Village School District earlier this month and will be implemented beginning with the 2013-2014 academic year.Previously the school district's bylaws and policies strictly prohibited the presence of any type of weapon on school grounds, but a group of parents rallied to make serious changes, writes the Times Reporter. Paying attention to statistical trends, the Parent Safety Committee pointed to a report which concluded that "with a single exception,...
  • Nancy Grace Cuts Mic of Zimmerman’s Friend After He Points Out That Trayvon Martin Was

    07/11/2013 7:50:50 PM PDT · by lowbridge · 99 replies
    http://www.theblaze.com ^ | july 11, 2013 | Jason Howerton
    Nancy Grace on Thursday got into an extremely heated debate with Frank Taaffe, a friend of George Zimmerman, over the series of events that led to the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. Taaffe argued that Zimmerman had a “legal right to carry” his firearm with him and was doing nothing wrong when he noticed a “suspicious” character. “He was a legal concealed weapons permit carrier,” he said. For some reason, Grace was baffled by the mention of a concealed weapons permit. “A legal concealed weapons carrier,” she shot back. “Did you just say that?” Taaffe reiterated that Zimmerman was...
  • Illinois Politicians Don't Understand Concealed Carry

    07/11/2013 12:35:04 PM PDT · by neverdem · 20 replies
    Reason ^ | July 11, 2013 | Steve Chapman
    Hint: Chicago is NOT an example of gun control working.The headline on last Sunday's Chicago Tribune was stark and arresting: "A thousand shootings." That's what Chicago experienced in the first six months of 2013. It works out to more than five a day.So what crime issue got Gov. Pat Quinn worked up last week? The danger posed by Illinoisans holding state permits to carry concealed firearms. "My foremost duty as governor is to keep the people of Illinois safe," he said in issuing an amendatory veto of a bill to legalize concealed-carry in the last state without it.His changes included a ban on...
  • 'Cairo On The Lake' Meets Concealed Carry In Illinois

    07/10/2013 4:43:28 PM PDT · by raptor22 · 11 replies
    Investor's Busimess Daily ^ | July 10, 2013 | IBD EDITORIALS
    Guns: Illinois has become the last state in the union to allow citizens their full Second Amendment rights, and officials in the murder capital of America worry about the consequences of citizens defending themselves. Illinois' legislature on Tuesday voted to let gun owners carry concealed weapons. The action followed a violent and bloody Fourth of July weekend in President Obama's hometown during which 74 people were shot and 12 were killed. Permission for concealed carry in Illinois was prompted by a ruling late last year by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in Chicago. It found that...
  • DE prosecutors drop concealed weapon charge against Middletown engineer

    07/09/2013 11:20:09 PM PDT · by imardmd1 · 12 replies
    The News Journal (Delaware) | July 9, 2013 | Cris Barrish
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  • (IL) General Assembly overrides governor's veto of concealed carry bill

    07/09/2013 1:16:09 PM PDT · by bigbob · 23 replies
    Chicago Tribune ^ | 7-9-13 | Ray Long and Monique Garcia
    Illinois today became the last state in the country to legalize the concealed carry of guns after both the House and Senate rejected Gov. Pat Quinn’s attempt to rewrite the compromise bill. Senators voted 41-17 to override Quinn’s amendatory veto of the bill. Earlier in the day, the House voted 77-31 to overturn the governor’s rewrite. The measure now becomes law, though the actual ability of gun owners to carry a concealed firearm remains months away. The action by the Democratic General Assembly was a major repudiation of the actions of the state’s Democratic governor. Supporters of the compromise legislation...
  • House overrides governor's veto of concealed carry bill

    07/09/2013 12:03:31 PM PDT · by bigbob · 19 replies
    Chicago Tribune ^ | 7-9-13 | Ray Long and Monique Garcia
    The Illinois House, with no debate, voted 77-31 today to override Gov. Pat Quinn’s changes to a compromise plan to regulate the concealed carrying of firearms in the state. The state Senate must also vote to override Quinn’s rewrite of the bill for the measure to become law. That vote is expected later today.