Under HB 407, residents of any state will be able to acquire a Louisiana carry license and lawfully exercise their right to bear arms…
Louisiana Enacts Non-Resident Carry Following FPC Lawsuit for the WIN!

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Under HB 407, residents of any state will be able to acquire a Louisiana carry license and lawfully exercise their right to bear arms…
What is interesting is that it took these prisoners hours to break-through the wall, and every tedious minute of this violent, noisy demolition was duly recorded on “security” cameras, INSIDE the jail!
The failure of New Orleans’ “gun-free zone” and the slaughter of 14 people on New Year’s Day is graphic proof that bad people are the problem, NOT firearms.
Seizing the opportunity, the clerk drew his own firearm from near the register and opened fire. The juvenile suspect, later identified as 16-year-old Cecil Batiz, was struck multiple times and collapsed.
Anti-gun elected officials continued to infringe on your 2nd Amendment rights; this time, it’s the Right-to-Carry in Downtown Lafayette, Louisiana.
The school has not been opened yet, but when it does, gun rights groups are expected to sue to shut the exploitation of the “school zone loophole.”
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill met with New Orleans city officials who then removed the gun-free zone from the French Quarter.
The New Orleans “firearm-free zone” is blatant attempt at frustrating Louisiana’s Constitutional Carry legislation & those newly enjoying their Right-to-Carry without a permit.
New Orleans city officials have found a work around to Louisiana’s recent constitutional carry bill by labeling a police station a school and thereby creating a gun free zone in the heart of Bourbon Street.
First-term Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry sharply contrasts his predecessor, particularly in his approach to protecting and preserving Second Amendment rights.
Thanks to Gov. Landry, Sen. Miguez, and Rep. Troy Romero for standing up for Louisianans’ rights and businesses against Wall Street banks, enabling the FIND Act to become law.
An expended preemption bill is moving through the Louisiana legislature. Its purpose is to prevent local governmental entities from infringing on the right to keep and bear arms.
Constitutional carry has been signed into law in Louisiana by Governor Landry. It is one of eleven measures designed to reduce crime in Louisiana which were passed in a special session.
Louisiana becomes the 28th state to adopt “permitless carry,” The remaining states, by declining to adopt similar laws, are “essentially telling their residents they are second-class citizens.”
Unless the South Carolina legislature acts quickly, Louisiana will become the next state to remove infringements on the right to keep and bear arms.
A federal district court judge in Louisiana ruled silencers are not covered under the Second Amendment because they are “dangerous and unusual” and because the government has a long history of regulating firearms commerce.
During the search, ATF agents discovered a firearm silencer inside a safe in Peterson’s bedroom…
Louisiana will probably be the next state to pass a Constitutional Carry (permitless carry) bill. Republican Governor elect Jeff Landry has said he will pass such a bill.
Blake Miguez was named 2022 NSSF State Legislator of the Year for his determined commitment to protecting the firearm industry against “woke” discrimination.
Knife Rights’ bill to repeal Louisiana’s ban on the concealed carry of switchblades was signed Thursday by Governor John Edwards. It will become effective on August 1st.
Accusations are that deals are being struck behind the scenes with members of the House & the Governor to block a veto override & kill Constitutional Carry.
Governor of Louisiana, Bel Edwards, has vetoed the Constitutional Carry bill, SB118. Legislators will now decide whether or not to hold a veto session.
Constitutional Carry passed the Louisiana Legislature with veto proof margins. Governor Bel Edwards has said he will veto it. What will happen next?
The Louisiana legislature has passed Constitutional Carry bill SB 118. The bill will be sent to Governor Edwards. He has said he will veto the bill.
The Louisiana legislature has passed Constitutional Carry with overwhelming margins. The Senate bill was 27 – 11. The House bill was 73 – 26.
Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards has threatened to veto any Constitutional Carry bill that comes to his desk.
Louisiana has a good chance of becoming the next member of the Constitutional Carry club. SB118 just passed the Senate committee.
Officers found Smith to have a square-shaped object bearing a Glock insignia in his possession. The device is capable of converting a firearm into a machine gun.
Louisiana is considering a Constitutional Carry bill this year. The bill would move the state toward honoring the Constitutional amendment passed in 2012.
Louisiana is considering HB 334, which would remove the current prohibition on guns in church without special permission. Ten states have such a prohibition.