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Armed Attorneys demystify complex gun laws for law-abiding citizens. Attorneys Richard Hayes & Emily Taylor offer insightful conversations and support, making gun ownership easier to understand.
Did the ATF quietly reverse its controversial “zero tolerance” policy for FFLs? What does this mean for gun dealers, and...
How could the Supreme Court’s upcoming decision reshape self-defense in the context of law enforcement and qualified imm...
What happens when looters threaten your property—or someone else’s? Can you legally defend what’s yours if your home is...
What are concealed weapons badges? Are they a helpful tool for identifying yourself as a law-abiding gun owner, or do th...
Armed Attorneys Edwin Walker and Emily Taylor break down the **Top 5 Weirdest Self-Defense Cases** they've encountered—b...
Why did the Supreme Court refuse to hear the case challenging Maryland's Handgun Qualification License (HQL) law? Can a...
Who should you call first, your lawyer or 911? Why are 911 calls so important? When does the recording start? Can you ha...
Should I Stop a Mass Attack?
Can marijuana users legally carry firearms now? What does the recent Fifth Circuit ruling mean for marijuana users and g...
What are the two ways to talk to cops? Can you stay silent without hurting your case? How do you prevent accidental stat...
Can you carry a handgun at 18 in Texas? What rights do 18-to-20-year-olds have under NYSRPA v. Bruen, and how is Texas l...
Are advancements in ammunition, like "one and done" bullets, considered excessive force? Can you legally carry an AR pis...
What is the Byrna? Is it a firearm under federal law? What makes a weapon deadly, and how is deadly force defined? Can y...
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Armed Attorneys, launched in November 2021, is a Patreon community built around the expertise of attorneys Richard D. Hayes II and Emily Taylor. They provide detailed breakdowns of intricate gun laws, aiming to simplify legal complexities for responsible gun owners. Their content focuses on insightful discussions and analysis of self-defense laws and related topics. Currently boasting 128 total members, including 26 paid patrons, the community has seen consistent growth since its inception, demonstrating a clear need for their educational resources. The estimated monthly earnings range from $78 to $650, reflecting a growing audience and engagement. What sets Armed Attorneys apart is the direct involvement of experienced legal professionals providing expert analysis in a niche where readily accessible, trustworthy legal information can be scarce. Their contributions empower responsible gun owners with knowledge to navigate the legal landscape with greater confidence.
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