by Eric M | Mar 26, 2023 | #virginia, Legislation, LGC Blog
In some more good news, it looks like the state of Virginia has taken a great step forward in making access to safe firearm storage available to residents, with up to a $300 income tax credit for the purchase of a safe or similar lockable gun cabinets from an FFL....
by Eric M | Jun 29, 2022 | California, Data, LGC Blog, Members
Over the last couple of days, the state AG made a database that was supposed to be only open to researchers, instead was made open to the public online. This database contained the personally-identifying information in it for EVERY concealed carry permit-holder in the...
by Eric M | May 30, 2022 | LGC Blog, mass shootings
There’s another thing that can be done today. It doesn’t require passing any legislation. We’ve been talking about it since 2015 here on the blog. STOP. SAYING. THEIR. NAMES. These horrific events are like train wrecks. We all doom scroll and click...
by Eric M | May 29, 2022 | Law and Policy, LGC Blog, mass public shootings, Members
As part of a series of articles starting with this one, instead of repeating the same tropes and doing exactly nothing useful, how about we take on yet another issue that should be able to fly through our governments legislative body? According to the ASCA, the ideal...
by Eric M | May 28, 2022 | Legal, LGC Blog, mass shootings
In the wake of yet another mass shooting, as we noted in a previous blog post, the two camps are predictably settling into the usual corners of “Control all the guns” and “Shall not be infringed”. Maybe this time will be different. Maybe it...