
Everyday Carry (EDC) Talk With My Boss
VIDEO - I sit down with my boss and discuss everyday carry, some big questions, and what you might want to carry on you.

VIDEO - I sit down with my boss and discuss everyday carry, some big questions, and what you might want to carry on you.

ARTICLE - As of April 1, 2025, Colorado’s House Bill 24-1349 has rolled out a 6.5% excise tax on firearms, ammunition, and related components like barrels and triggers. The state pitches it as a revenue generator for noble causes: crime victim services, mental health programs, and school safety upgrades. On the surface, it’s hard to argue against helping victims or bolstering schools. Yet for many gun owners, retailers, and Second Amendment advocates, this tax feels less like a public good and more like a targeted jab at their constitutional rights.

ARTICLE - What exactly is "everyday carry"? Originally, it was a simple term describing the essential items you carry with you daily. Think of the adage: spectacles, testicles, wallet, and watch. However, over time, EDC has evolved into something much more. These days, phone, wallet, keys might just be the start. Add a pocket knife, flashlight, pepper spray, paracord wristband, fire starter, portable charger, water bottle—the list goes on.
ARTICLE - When disaster strikes—whether it’s a wildfire, flood, or power grid failure—having a bug-out bag ready can mean the difference between panic and preparedness. A bug-out bag is a portable kit designed to sustain you for a few days as you evacuate to safety. It’s not about luxury; it’s about survival. Preparing and packing one doesn’t have to be overwhelming if you focus on the essentials and tailor it to your needs. Here’s how to get started.
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