Archive for August, 2010

SCCC Contest: Win Starbucks Coffee!

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

Late-night studying sessions? Pre-date coffee shop sittings? A quiet nook to do some writing? Nothing like a little Starbucks coffee to fit the bill, and Students for Concealed Carry on Campus is going to help you pay for that bill. All next week, when you subscriber to the newsletter for Students for Concealed Carry on Campus, you’ll be eligible to win a $25 gift card from StarbucksĀ® coffee!*

But that’s just the first prize. One lucky winner gets the grand prize…a free membership to the Armed Citizens Legal Defense Network! An $85 value, the ACLDN is an insurance company of sorts for armed citizens. They provide information, training, consultation and a newsletter for armed citizens. In the event you are involved in a self-defense situation, they provide $5,000 for legal assistance, as well as access to additional grants and networking with attorneys and legal experts across the United States.

Not only are subscribers eligible, but as you return to school, this will be an excellent tool for recruiting other students! Grab a sign and an e-mail sign-up sheet and hit the sidewalks to gather more supporters to the cause!

Click here to download a copy of the contest rules.

*Legal disclaimer: This contest is open to legal US residents age 18 and older, and is void where prohibited. StarbucksĀ® is a registered trademark of Starbucks U.S. Brand LLC. Starbucks Corporation and its related affiliates and subsidiaries are in no way related to or associated with Students for Concealed Carry on Campus.


Concealed Carry on Campus Featured in NRA Magazine

Saturday, August 21st, 2010
The mission to end the ban on self-defense and discrimination against lawfully-armed citizens was featured in the July edition of the National Rifle Association’s magazine America’s First Freedom. The article is an excellent primer on SCCC’s beginnings, the events that led to our formation, a history of the group since, and some of the major arguments for and against the idea.

Click here to download a PDF copy of the “Duck and Cover” or click here to read the archived version on the NRA’s website.

While SCCC is not affiliated with the NRA or any other gun rights organization, we always welcome the chance to present our message to new audiences.