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Throwback Blog: Concealed Carry – A Right or a Privilege?
By Joe Drammissi
The right to keep and bear arms is a natural human right that is protected by the Second Amendment. Yet there are those who argue that this is a privilege granted by the government rather than a natural right. Let’s take a closer look.
The privilege argument has been around for many years and is rooted in the may-issue concept. May-issue laws were an early form of racism practiced by Democrat politicians. The laws became popular in the south during reconstruction as a way of keeping newly freed blacks disarmed and unable to defend themselves. Permits were required to own firearms and were granted on a may-issue basis at the discretion of the local sheriff. Blacks were denied this privilege. This practice evolved along with the concealed carry concept and continued into the second half of the 20th century.
We are working hard to protect, retain and regain your Second Amendment Rights in California!
Summary: Challenge to California Assembly Bill 173, which requires the state’s Department of Justice to share the personal identifying information of millions of gun and ammunition owners with other parties for non-law-enforcement purposes.
Plaintiffs: Doe Brandeis, Firearms Policy Coalition, Second Amendment Foundation, California Gun Rights Foundation, San Diego County Gun Owners PAC, Orange County Gun Owners PAC, and Inland Empire Gun Owners PAC
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#NotMeIE
The #NotMeIE program is a mentor/mentee referral service run by women for women to help them:
Obtain firearms training
Get assistance in choosing and purchasing a firearm
Obtain a CCW
How does the program work?
A potential client can fill out the application for service on our website. Once received, the project manager reviews the application and assigns the client to an Ambassador. An Ambassador then contacts the client to begin the process of walking them through whatever their firearm needs are. After the client has been successfully helped, their case is closed, and the Ambassador is given a new client to work with. Some of our Ambassadors are also NRA certified trainers. They are very knowledgeable in all aspects of firearms training and purchasing. IEGO also offers an online CCW seminar once a month. Check the IEGO website for upcoming dates. If you are an experienced gun owner and are interested in becoming an Ambassador for the #NotMeIE program please reach out to Karla at [email protected]
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