Carrying concealed in your vehicle takes more than tossing your gun in the glovebox. From legal pitfalls to seatbelt draw issues, here’s how to set up your ride for defense without compromising safety or the law.
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“Nationwide concealed-carry reciprocity isn’t just a talking point anymore—it’s making real moves in Congress. With H.R. 38 advancing out of committee, backed by 24 state attorneys general, the push for permit holders to legally carry across state lines has more momentum than it’s had in years. Supporters see it as common-sense freedom for law-abiding Americans; critics call it a threat to states’ rights. Whether it becomes law or stalls in the Senate, one thing’s certain—patriots, hunters, and 2A defenders are watching closely.”
**TWO FREE BONUS DOWNLOADS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS BLOG!** A defensive shooting is something none of us ever want to experience — but if you carry for personal protection, you must know exactly what to do in the critical minutes afterward.Those moments can determine not only your safety, but also the legal outcome of the incident. Below is a step-by-step guide, written for responsible concealed carriers, to help you navigate the aftermath with a clear head and a strong legal footing. 1. Ensure the Threat Is Neutralized — But Stop Shooting When the Threat Stops If you’ve had to fire your weapon, your number one priority is ending the threat to your life or the lives of others.Once the attacker...