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  1. gvaldeg1

    New Mexico Drops Arizona CCW Reciprocity

    I was kind of afraid that something like this would happen when Arizona passed Constitutional carry and kind of put Arizona DPS instructor certification out of the picture. Arizona DPS required live firing for a CCW. It's no longer required. Even though it was kind of a simple test on a B-27...
  2. gvaldeg1

    Could the 2nd Amendment be abolished?

    The way the Bill of Rights (first 10 Amendments) is applied (incorporated) by the individual States is supposedly clarified by Section 1 of the 14th Amendment (Section 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United...
  3. gvaldeg1

    Nevada to Recognize Arizona and Kentucky TODAY

    Nevada will recognize Arizona and Kentucky CCW permits today (July 1, 2011): Link Removed If Luke is waiting for the Nevada Sheriffs and Chiefs Association (NVSCA) to post it on their site he may be waiting a long time. They're notoriously slow in doing anything on their site. Time to update...
  4. gvaldeg1

    Oen Carry or CC to Your Heart's Content in Arizona

    Open Carry or CC to Your Heart's Content in Arizona You can carry anyway you choose in Arizona. Last Thursday Arizona SB 1108 became law. This is the so-called Constitutional Carry Law. Under this law, any non-felon adult (21 years) can carry a gun in Arizona open, concealed, or anywhere in a...
  5. gvaldeg1

    Arizona Constitutional Carry Law

    Today Arizona SB 1108 becomes law. This is the so-called Constitutional Carry Law. Under this law, any non-felon adult (21 years) can carry a gun in Arizona open, concealed, or anywhere in a vehicle. You still need a permit do carry where alcohol is served or for reciprocity with other states...
  6. gvaldeg1

    Constitutional Carry Take Effect in Arizona Today

    Constitutional Carry Takes Effect in Arizona Today Today Arizona SB 1108 becomes law. This is the so-called Constitutional Carry Law. Under this law, any non-felon adult (21 years) can carry a gun in Arizona open, concealed, or anywhere in a vehicle. You still need a permit do carry where...
  7. gvaldeg1

    Arizona Bill Bans De-facto Registration

    Some Arizona Counties (particularly Mohave County) were recording information on guns and gun owners when the guns were temporarily stored as a condition for entering the premises. Arizona HB2629 was signed by Governor Brewer on May 11. This bill prevents this practice of de-facto registration...
  8. gvaldeg1

    Arizona Bill Bans De-facto Registration

    Some Arizona Counties (particularly Mohave County) were recording information on guns and gun owners when the guns were temporarily stored as a condition for entering the premises. Arizona HB2629 was signed by Governor Brewer on May 11. This bill prevents this practice of de-facto...
  9. gvaldeg1

    New Mexico Will No Longer Recognize Utah CCW License

    Effective last Friday (04/23/2010) New Mexico will no longer recognize Utah CCW licenses. Link Removed The change is already shown on the Permit Reciprocity Maps on this site. Kudos to LUKE! You're really on the ball.
  10. gvaldeg1

    New Mexico Will No Longer Recognize Utah CCW License

    Effective last Friday (04/23/2010) New Mexico will no longer recognize Utah CCW licenses. Link Removed The change is already shown on the Permit Reciprocity Maps on this site. Kudos to LUKE! You're really on the ball.
  11. gvaldeg1

    Open or Concealed Carry without Permit Will be Legal in Arizona

    Today Arizona Senate Bill 1108 which provides for concealed carry without a permit was signed into law by Governor Jan Brewer. Link Removed Arizona thus joins Alaska and Vermont which are the only other states to allow concealed carry without a permit. The Arizona CCW program will still be...
  12. gvaldeg1

    Concealed Carry without Permit Bill Signed by Governor

    Today Arizona Senate Bill 1108 which provides for concealed carry without a permit was signed into law by Governor Jan Brewer. Link Removed Arizona thus joins Alaska and Vermont which are the only other states to allow concealed carry without a permit. The Arizona CCW program will still be...
  13. gvaldeg1

    Gun Carry in National Parks in California

    Does anyone know how the new law that went into effect Feb 22 will affect gun carry in National Parks in California? If you either know or have an opinion...please post it.
  14. gvaldeg1

    is .380 enough gun?

    If you use Buffalo Bore (BB) ammo you get 236 ft-lbs of energy even from the little Kel-Tec P3AT or Ruger LCP. If you have a longer barreled 380 you get over 240 ft-lbs. I have several different guns in calibers ranging from 45 to 22 but my concealed carry guns are either my 16 ounce Taurus...
  15. gvaldeg1

    Gun Carry in National Parks Becomes Legal Today

    Gun carry in National Parks becomes legal today. Today, for the first time in 25 years gun owners can carry firearms in a National Park in accordance with the gun laws of the State in which the Park is located. If open carry is allowed in the State, it's also allowed in the park. The State...
  16. gvaldeg1

    is .380 enough gun?

    Let me preface this by saying that I'm pretty old and have been shooting for about 60 years. During that time, I've either owned or shot just about every "knock-em" flat super magnum that ever came down the pike. In fact, I went to the same high school in Utah as Dick Casull who developed the...
  17. gvaldeg1

    Permit Reciprocity Maps

    I hate to seem like I'm haranguing on an issue but Luke keeps saying that he's going to update the Permit Reciprocity Maps to include the new data from Nebraska which now honors CCWs from 34 states. Since this is my favorite gun site I really hope that this occurs soon. I keep recommending...
  18. gvaldeg1

    Mayor Says No to Police Chases of Any Kind

    Here's a video of the crackpot Mayor Sallie Peake talking about rescinding the order. She's a total squirrel. Kind of makes you wonder about her electorate: Link Removed
  19. gvaldeg1

    Nebraska Open and Concealed Carry Laws and Information

    Latest from Nebraska: Link Removed You need to update your maps Luke. :-)
  20. gvaldeg1

    Nebraska to recognize Right-to-Carry Permits

    An NRA-ILA notification just came out that, effective Sunday, August 30, Nebraska will recognize Right-to-Carry (CCW) permits from most states. The notice and the list of states is here: Link Removed I have permits from both Arizona and Utah so that this is good news for me as it should be...
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