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National Radio Host Michael Berry: Why I’m a Member
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffWelcome Michael Berry Listeners! Get Your Free $100 Gift Here National radio personality Michael Berry protects himself, his family, and his rights with a Membership to Texas & U.S. Law Shield. Watch his story below.
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Restaurants, Guns, and Alcohol in Pennsylvania: A ‘Minority Approach’
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffYou may have watched the Guns in Pennsylvania Bars and Restaurants video and had additional questions about how loosely the state regulates the carry of firearms into establishments that sell alcohol. To learn more on the topic, check out this excerpt from Pennsylvania Gun Law, Armed And Educated: ————————————————– Can a LTCF holder carry in... [Read More]
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Dinner Turns Deadly, Part 2: Georgia
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffIn Part 1, Member Ambassador Sherry Hale explained how a Member went out to eat at a popular diner and was attacked in the parking lot. In Part 2 below, Matt Kilgo, Independent Program Attorney for U.S. Law Shield of Georgia, explains when you can legally defend yourself from an attacker. Also, click to find... [Read More]
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More About Guns and Alcohol in Colorado
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffIf you watched the Guns in Colorado Bars and Restaurants video, you heard from Independent Program Attorney Doug Richards that though it is legal to carry a firearm into a bar in Colorado if the establishment allows it, it’s not a good idea. If you do go into a bar while carrying, he also strongly advises against drinking alcohol while there. To learn... [Read More]
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Dinner Turns Deadly, Part 2: Colorado
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffIn Part 1, Member Ambassador Sherry Hale explained how a Member went out to eat at a popular diner and was attacked in the parking lot. In Part 2 below, Doug Richards, Independent Program Attorney for U.S. Law Shield of Colorado, explains when you can legally defend yourself from an attacker. Also, click to find... [Read More]
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Guns in Colorado Bars and Restaurants: What’s Legal, What’s Not?
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffIn the video below, watch Doug Richards, Independent Program Attorney for U.S. Law Shield of Colorado, discuss important legal considerations if you plan to carry firearms into establishments that serve alcohol.
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Texas Law Shield Social Media Pages
by PJ HermosaMembers, if you enjoy sharing experiences, images, and stories with other like-minded firearms folks, be sure to check out our Texas Law Shield social-media outlets for legal tips, analysis, gun safety and use tips, and the wisdom of other Texas Law Shield members who live and love the EDC lifestyle. Like us on Facebook @TexasLawShield. Click... [Read More]
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Guns in Bars and Restaurants: What’s Legal, What’s Not?
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffIn this excerpt from a U.S. LawShield News live report, watch Emily Taylor, Independent Program Attorney with Walker & Byington, discuss the basic rules for carrying firearms into restaurants and bars. Click the video below to find out the major differences between blue signs and red signs in Texas establishments, and how getting those colors crossed up could lead... [Read More]
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In Virginia, Guns & School Zones Don’t Mix
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffIndependent Program Attorney Ed Riley reminds Members about tricky federal and state laws governing the carrying or transporting of firearms in and around schools. Just because summer is coming doesn’t change your legal responsibilities in these areas.
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For That Special Lady in Your Life
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffNo Mother’s Day gift should be complete without a U.S. Law Shield membership. She doesn’t have to own a gun to enjoy the peace-of-mind that comes with knowing that if she ever has to protect herself or her family, we have her back. Whether it is with a knife, pepper spray, baseball bat, or other lawful... [Read More]
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Now In Stock — ‘Virginia Gun Law: Armed And Educated’
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffDear Members: U.S. Law Shield has received copies of the first-ever Virginia Gun Law: Armed And Educated, a comprehensive handbook written to provide essential law every Virginia gun owner needs to know! We are ready to ship books to members today! If you’re a U.S. Law Shield of Virginia member, you need this book to gain a clear explanation... [Read More]
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Choke Hold Self-Defense: Legal Use of Force, or Excessive Force?
by U.S. & Texas LawShield StaffAccording to KKTV in Colorado Springs, a man who defended himself with a choke hold won’t be charged with a crime. From the station: On Jan. 22, Army veteran Craig Uehling, 30, encountered 25-year-old Scott Smith in a Colorado Springs neighborhood. Uehling says he found Smith in his driveway and was concerned he... [Read More]
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