What are Your Concealed Carrier Rights if You are Married to a Felon?

February 11, 2019 // Blog, General, NCA, Our Blog

The answer to this question is complicated. There is no one right answer as it varies from state to state. Whether you—as the spouse of a felon—have concealed carry rights depends upon the state in which you, personally, reside. Here’s an example: If you live in New Jersey, you may be denied a concealed carry […]

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When to Sell Your Concealed Carry Pistol

February 8, 2019 // Blog, General, NCA, Our Blog

When would it be advisable to sell your concealed carry weapon? The answer to this question might very well lie in why you bought that pistol in the first place. People decide the time is right to sell their weapon for a variety of reasons. Their needs or interests have changed. Perhaps you purchased your […]

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Does the Concealed Carry Gun Bill do More Harm than Laissez Faire?

February 4, 2019 // Blog, General, NCA, Our Blog

The recently passed Concealed Carry bill aims at a huge re-examination and change to the USA gun laws. The spirit of this law is to let the populace travel anywhere in America by any mode of transportation and freely carry concealed weapons.   Those for the Concealed Carry bill argue the necessity of the law […]

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When Do You Need To Let Others Know You’re Carrying a Concealed Handgun?

February 1, 2019 // Blog, General, NCA, Our Blog

As a rule, it is no one’s business that you have a concealed carry weapon. After all, isn’t that what concealed is all about? However, there are some exceptions to this rule. Let’s explore them. In no particular order, here are situations in which you must provide information about your conceal carry permit. When Seeking […]

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Dating and Concealed Carry Weapons

January 28, 2019 // Blog, General, NCA, Our Blog

From a strictly legal point of view, your concealed carry permit gives you the right to carry a gun without telling anyone that you’ve got it. However, many embarrassing situations could arise on a date if it is discovered that you not only own a handgun but have brought it along on a date. Because […]

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How Can We Curb Gun Violence?

January 25, 2019 // Blog, General, NCA, Our Blog

Pro-gun groups like The National Rifle Association are often seen as proponents of arming every citizen and allowing those with concealed carry permits to be armed everywhere they go. They are also linked, unfairly, to escalation in gun violence. However, what most of the general public does not know is that most pro-gun activists are […]

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How to Choose the Best Holster for Your Concealed Carry Pistol

January 18, 2019 // Blog, General, NCA, Our Blog

Why Do I Need a Holster? That should be your first question. Do you really need a holster or is it just for show? In fact, doesn’t a holster make it more difficult to get at your concealed carry weapon? Like your pistol, a holster is not just for show. And it doesn’t just hold […]

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Why is the National Rifle Association Opposed to Tighter Gun Control?

January 7, 2019 // Blog, NCA, Our Blog

When the NRA backed the National Reciprocity Act and opposed the proposed “Fix NICs “ bill, the association did so for two separate reasons.  The National Reciprocity Act in fact pushes for a national policy regarding concealed carry. The NRA has long advocated for this.   “Fix NICs” bill pushes for a tighter way to […]

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New Technology Has Changed The Way We Carry Concealed

December 31, 2018 // Blog, General, NCA, Our Blog

Thanks to rapidly changing technology, new handguns have emerged. These have changed forever the way those with concealed carry permits carry their handguns. Let’s look at some of the newer guns. L.W. Seecamp LWS 32 & 25 Like the Walther PPK, the manufacturers of the L.W. Seecamp have introduced a handgun that is highly concealable. […]

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What will the New Reciprocity Law do to State Concealed Carry Regulations?

December 5, 2018 // Blog, Our Blog

In a nutshell? This new act means that the hundreds of people who unknowingly broke the law won’t be arrested and charged anymore. When the House of Representatives passed the bill known as the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, and that bill becomes legislation every state will have to recognize the concealed-carry gun permit issued by […]

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