Monday, March 1, 2021

CCW Renewal CA Help


I’m not sure what to do as far as renewing my ccw license just was looking for some help since mines about to expire soon via /r/CCW https://ift.tt/2ZZdyRX

March Constitutional Carry Update


We now have 18 Constitutional Carry states. We already have 2 from this year with optimistic movement on 3 more! Keep a close watch on your state and contact your representatives early and often.PASSED IN 2021Congratulations Utah and Montana! Montana also passed campus carry.RECENT MOVEMENTIN passed HB1319 in the house. The Senate Majority leader is a sponsor of this bill which gives me hope. Contact your senators!GA proved me wrong so far, and passed HB218 in the house. Contact your senators!TN's governor re-submitted constitutional carry again this session, and it's in committee for both chambers. Contact your reps here.TX governor Abbot mentioned becoming a 2A Sanctuary State, but didn't specifically mention Constitutional Carry. The previous House leader who sunk it last session is gone. Indiana had something similar happen and are moving along, so Texas has hope if the electric grid doesn't derail anything. My personal feelings are this will be a tough one due to the storm. Contact your reps here.AL had some momentum but failed a committee vote by 1 last year. There's been some support for another push this year. Contact your reps here.LA is a new addition to this list as constitutional carry was proposed. The governor is D but he signed some pro-gun laws last year, so we'll keep it here and track it just in case. The reason I don't have much hope is: Governors have been the biggest indicator of Constitutional Carry for the past 4 Constitutional Carry States (OK, SD, MT, UT). If TN and GA pass it this year, that means we will have had 6 elections to throw out anti-gun governors (5 R and 1 D) and specifically elect Governors who supported constitutional carry. That's why I'm a bit wary when we have an anti-gun R or even semi-ok-gun D governor. Contact your reps here.NO MOVEMENTSC never really got off the ground last session, but there's been rumors this year. Looks like Open Carry has been in the news more, and has a better chance of passing before Constitutional Carry. Contact your reps here.IA is R controlled but never really got anywhere. Iowa has a better chance of passing the amendment which enshrines the right to bear arms and says the judiciary must use strict scrutiny in all gun cases, so be sure to vote for it in 2022. Contact your reps here.OH is R controlled but seems unlikely. At least they got stand your ground this year. Contact your reps here.FL is R controlled. No new news.Please let me know if you're from any of these states and have more information. via /r/CCW https://ift.tt/3bIBy0Q

basic monday carry back behind the desk today....


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Got some pepper spray on my hands after some dripped from the canister when I was practicing . How long will it stay and what should I do?


I did some practice shots and I wasn't expecting to get it all over my hand. I immediately washed it with soap but I still worry that it's still on my hand and I could accidentally touch my eyes and get it on me. It didn't burn at first but once I took a shower I felt the burn and I realized this stuff is still on me after washing my hands with soap earlier. I'm a little worried and obviously shouldn't have practiced sprayed. via /r/CCW https://ift.tt/2O973Jt

Got metal bones in one of my legs, making it quite weak. I want to learn to defend myself.

I've had my most of my femur and tibia, and parts of my knee replaced in my left leg many years ago, and it's significantly weaker than the other 'normal" one. Not completely useless but very unreliable, I can sometimes walk with a limp if it gets worn out or aches a bit.

In my experience, I get absolutely dominated in a fight due to that weaknesses; lose balance, can't move around fast enough. (I can't really run). So I can't really rely on that leg at all during a fight. I can take punches and get a few out, but I can be put on the floor easily and quickly.

And I have a bit of a bad habit running my mouth a little too much, hah.

One good thing is that because I was on crutches for a couple years, and because of sometimes having to compensate for my leg, I have decent upper body strength.

What would be a good martial art/type of self defense for me to consider learning that would be beneficial?

Cheers!



Submitted March 01, 2021 at 04:06AM by Pelpstah https://ift.tt/3sEUjtg

Metal bone in one leg. Want to learn to self defense.

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Submitted March 01, 2021 at 04:01AM by pelpeh https://ift.tt/2Obry8w

Moronic Monday - Feel free to ask anything relating to CCW. March 01, 2021


Ask away. This is a judgment free thread where all questions are welcome, no matter how idiotic they may seem. via /r/CCW https://ift.tt/37UPhAA