Help Thy Neighbor

Protect Thy Neighbor

Everyone who chooses to own and/or carry a firearm may one day be forced to make the decision to intervene (or to not intervene) in a fight or conflict between or among other people. Regardless of how you think you will (or should) respond, the most important thing is to prepare yourself ahead of time by knowing the law and the potential consequences that could follow if you choose to involve yourself in a third party conflict while carrying.

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Peruta v San Diego County

Supreme Court Declined Conceal Carry Case

The United States Supreme Court declined to hear  Peruta v. San Diego (a conceal carry case), which involved San Diego resident Edward Peruta, who challenged his county’s decision to deny him permission to carry a concealed firearm outside his house. Despite the support of two Supreme Justice Members, the case was rejected due to a policy that a case needs to be approved by at least four justices in order to get on the Supreme Court’s docket.

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Senate Committee Rejects Car Carry

Senate Committee Rejects Car Carry

The Oklahoma City Chamber came out in opposition to HB2323, again disseminating misleading information about another gun bill (we will release more information about this over the weekend). Unfortunately, seven members (two democrats and five republicans) of the Senate Public Safety Committee decided to join the OKC Chamber in trampling the 2nd Amendment rights of Oklahomans. For those who occasionally get aggravated at OK2A-Association for calling republicans on the carpet who don’t support the 2nd Amendment, this vote is one more example of republicans failing to honor their oath to support the Constitution.

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