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Prioritize Fit Over Features: A First-Time Gun Buyers Guide

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Category: Concealed Carry in Texas Blog
Published: Thursday, June 19th 2025
Prioritize Fit Over Features: A First-Time Gun Buyers Guide

Purchasing your first firearm is a significant step, often driven by the need for self-defense or personal security. Amid the excitement, it's easy to focus on brand names like Glock or SIG Sauer, or features like interchangeable parts and high capacity. However, as a first-time gun buyer, you must prioritize fit over other factors.

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Proportional Response in Self-Defense

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Category: Concealed Carry in Texas Blog
Published: Thursday, June 12th 2025
Proportional Response in Self-Defense

For Texas License to Carry (LTC) holders, understanding the concept of proportionality in self-defense isn't just a legal requirement; it's a critical skill that can mean the difference between justified action and severe consequences. Proportionality, at its core, means using only the level of force necessary to neutralize an immediate threat, as outlined in Texas Penal Code Section 9.31. This principle ensures that your response aligns with the danger you face, protecting you from legal liability and civil litigation while upholding the ethical standards of firearm ownership. If you're concerned about the ramifications of defending yourself, this guide will walk you through the essentials of proportionality, rooted in Texas law and practical application, to help you act responsibly and confidently.

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ATF-DEA Merger: A Threat to Second Amendment Rights?

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Category: Legislation
Published: Friday, June 6th 2025
ATF-DEA Merger: A Threat to Second Amendment Rights?

The recent ATF-DEA merger proposal by the United States Department of Justice has sparked intense debate among gun owners and civil liberties advocates. This restructuring, aimed at achieving 'efficiencies' in federal law enforcement, raises serious concerns for those wary of federal corruption and overreach within agencies tasked with enforcing gun regulation and combating drug trafficking organizations.

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HB 3142: Texas School Marshal Legislation

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Published: Tuesday, May 6th 2025
HB 3142: Texas School Marshal Legislation

House Bill 3142 aims to modify the eligibility requirements and training procedures for school marshals in Texas. The legislation makes changes to various sections of the Code of Criminal Procedure, Education Code, and Occupations Code.

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HB 2882: A Bill to Define Short-Barrier Firearms in Texas

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Published: Tuesday, May 13th 2025
HB 2882: A Bill to Define Short-Barrier Firearms in Texas

Representative Isaac has introduced HB 2882, which aims to clarify the definition of short-barrel firearms in Texas law. This bill is a step towards refining the understanding and application of this term in various criminal offenses.

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Use of Force Continuum in Texas

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Category: Concealed Carry in Texas Blog
Published: Thursday, May 29th 2025
Use of Force Continuum in Texas

For individuals in Texas concerned about personal safety, grasping the concept of the use of force continuum is vital. This model, originally designed for law enforcement, serves as a structured guide to determine the appropriate level of force in a given situation. While it is rooted in policing practices, its principles are equally relevant to civilians, especially those with a concealed carry license. By understanding this framework, you can make informed decisions in self-defense scenarios, ensuring that your response aligns with legal and ethical standards. This article explores the use of force continuum, its application in Texas, and how it relates to personal protection.

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