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Concealed carry at Events (in Utah)

August 31, 2009

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In the state of Utah you are allowed to carry a concealed weapon in most places you go. One of the areas that sometimes causes some confusion is venues. I emphasize that this is JUST IN UTAH (and as always, you should verify all local laws for yourself–we are not lawyers). Utah law allows you [...]

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The decision to carry a weapon

August 29, 2009

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When I made the decision to carry a weapon I didn’t realize that it was a decision to change my life. Many different aspects were changed that I never expected. From the clothes I wear, to the hobbies I enjoy, to my interest in politics–I was a changed person. My attitude was different. I was [...]

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Civilaian Gun Self-Defense Blog by Clayton Cramer and David Burnett

May 27, 2009

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If you are interested in seeing civilians who have been forced into using their firearm for self defense, then you should check out the Civilian Gun Self-Defense Blog by Clayton Cramer and David Burnett. They document cases where firearms have prevented a crime, or serious injury or death to themselves or others. It’s nice to [...]

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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in a world without guns?

January 24, 2009

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I came across an article several months ago about what it would be like to live in a world without guns.  Yesterday I came across the same article and thought it would be worthy of a post–especially since we’ve been a little weak on posts the last 2 months.   Here’s the article.

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Security Systems . . .

September 17, 2008

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While not directly related to the 2nd ammendment or firearms, security systems are one aspect of home defense. And here at You Can Carry we are all about protecting familes. So here’s my take on home security systems . . . I must first disclose that I currently work for a home security system company. [...]

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