Rick Ector, NRA firearm instructor and Michigan CPL Instructor, comments on the growing number of pastors in the metropolitan Detroit area who carry guns in and out of the pulpit.
A former Coast Guard member who was beaten and raped while serving is among more than a dozen former servicemembers suing the Pentagon. Kori Cioca told The Associated Press her story. (Feb. 15)
Rick Ector, Michigan CPL Class instructor and gun safety advocate, regularly conducts open carry events - dinners and picnics - and makes media appearances to advocate carrying arms openly.
Rick Ector, a Michigan CPL Class instructor and gun safety advocate, offers his expert opinion in a story about a woman who was killed while dancing with a police officer. The police department blames the holster's design.
Rick Ector, NRA firearms instructor and Michigan CPL Class organizer, reminds the public that their safety is not the job of the police. Women are listening.
The mother of one of the women accusing comedian Bill Cosby of making unwanted sexual advances is reaching out to Cosby's wife. Jennifer Kaya Thompson's mother is asking the star's wife, Camille Cosby, to speak the truth.
Rick Ector, NRA firearms instructor and Michigan CPL Class trainer, offers his expert opinion on the legality of a woman bystander shooting at an alleged fleeing shoplifter at Home Depot.
Rick Ector, a black gun rights advocate, shares the concerns of African American firearm owners in the aftermath of an officer's acquittal in the death of Philando Castile.
Rick Ector, Michigan CPL Class instructor and Detroit gun safety teacher, offers free gun safety training for 800 women in the southeast Michigan area.
Rick Ector, organizational head of "Legally Armed In Detroit" (LAID), announces an event to give southeastern Michigan women a free range safety briefing and a free shooting lesson.
Rick Ector, head of "Legally Armed In Detroit" (LAID), announced plans to give a free range safety briefing and a free shooting lesson to 1,500 women in southeast Michigan.
Rick Ector, a Michigan gun safety instructor and head of "Legally Armed In Detroit"(LAID), gives guidance on the state's list of gun-free zones for people with Concealed Pistol Licenses (CPL).
Rick Ector, Founder of "Legally Armed In Detroit" (LAID), has announced plans to train 4,000 women with a free shooting lesson. His group trained nearly 2,000 last year.
Rick Ector, founder of "Legally Armed In Detroit (LAID)," aims to give free firearm lessons to 4,000 women in the metro-Detroit area. This program was created in 2012.