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December 11, 2014 |
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Give The Gift Of Legal Protection This Holiday Season |
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If you're scrambling for stocking stuffers but
worry gift cards or Groupons seem thoughtless, consider giving a U.S.
Law Shield membership, the gift that gives peace of mind to your
favorite gun owner.
Complete your holiday shopping for your gun-owning
friends and family today! Purchase a one-year U.S. Law Shield gift
membership by contacting us now at 877-474-7184 or online at store.USLawShield.com. Don't wait any longer!
The last day to order is December 17 or while supplies
last. All memberships will be shipped December 18 to ensure they make it
to stockings in time for Christmas.
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Why Do You Own Or Carry A Gun? |
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Members,
We want to thank each and every one of you who took the
time to answer our question in the last newsletter regarding your
beliefs on the Second Amendment and why you carry a firearm. We received
some excellent responses, several we�d like to showcase for everyone to
see.
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Jim T. wrote: �I carry because it's my God given right and personal responsibility to protect my family should the need ever arise.�
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Sunny C. wrote: �I carry first of
all for my protection and the protection of those around me. I was
mugged in downtown Austin in 1995 and it's not fun. Had I been carrying
then things may have turned out differently.�
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Thomas N. used the always popular argument: �Because a cop is too heavy to carry around.�
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And while some members focused on personal protection or defense of their families, others like Laura O. told us: �It is my constitutional right and if we do not use the rights we have they can be more easily taken from us.�
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Member Sound-Off: Do You Support Campus Carry? |
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Now it�s time for this weeks "Member Sound-Off."
This week we�d like to ask you about a subject that we�ve seen gun
owners divided on. We want to hear your feedback.
Tell us: Do you support allowing students and/or faculty to carry on college campuses if they have a CWFL?
The more responses and feedback we receive, the
better we will be able to serve you, our member base, in the coming
months and years. This will help us correctly distribute resources to
effectively fight for our liberty. We look forward to your responses.
Sincerely,
David Donchecz
Vice President of Member Services
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To answer David�s question, simply click here
or the photo and respond in the comment section. Remember, you may
need to be signed into your Facebook account to type a response. If you
aren�t following U.S. Law Shield on Facebook, now is a perfect time to
do so. Simply click the �Like� button at the top of the U.S. Law Shield page
for daily content regarding gun news and law changes across the
country. We understand that some members don�t feel comfortable posting
publically that they own firearms or have a legal carry permit, but
please feel free to still share what you think about carry on college
campuses by sending an email to David Donchecz at [email protected].
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ATF Moves Proposed Date Again |
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Christmas came early this year for people who are
thinking about buying NFA regulated items! The ATF has moved the date
for the proposed rule that could affect your ability to own a
suppressor, short-barreled weapon, machine gun, or AOW.
As some may recall, in September of 2013 the ATF proposed a rule
that would require all �responsible persons� to receive Chief Law
Enforcement Officer authorization in order to purchase NFA regulated
items. If enacted �as-is,� this rule could potentially put a halt to the
purchase of all NFA regulated items (i.e., suppressors), for all practical purposes. After fierce opposition during the public commenting period (click here
to read U.S. Law Shield�s response to Proposed Rule 41p), the ATF set
an initial target date of June 2014 to publish the final rule, but had
to delay until January 2015.
U.S. Law Shield is glad to report that the ATF has pushed
the final rule�s target publication date to May 2015. In the meantime,
the law will continue to operate in the exact same fashion. Once the ATF
publishes their final rule, it will come into effect at earliest 30
days from publication (or later, if the ATF chooses an effective date
after that). Keep in mind, this is still merely a target date; the rule
could be published early, or they could continue to delay its
publication. U.S. Law Shield will keep its members informed of this
situation and of any changes in the law that impact their firearm
rights.
Before any new rule goes into effect, make sure you check out our NFA Trust Program here.
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Come Meet Your Firearms Program Attorneys |
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U.S. Law Shield is proud to host informative Gun Law
Seminars and Workshops all over the State of Florida. Come join us as
our independent program attorneys and firearms experts separate legal
fact from fiction.
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APOPKA
January 24
CASSELBERRY
January 3
HOLLY HILL
December 13
JACKSONVILLE
January 6
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ORMOND BEACH
January 10
SANFORD
January 17
January 31
TAMPA
December 14
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To view a complete list of seminars and workshops in your area, please go to www.GunLawSeminar.com. We hope to see you at one of our next events!
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QuickLinks |
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U.S. Law Shield Principal Office 1020 Bay Area Blvd., Suite 220 Houston, TX 77058 |
Telephone: 877-474-7184 Website: www.uslawshield.com
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