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Traveler's Guide to the Firearm Laws of the Fifty States
Traveler's Guide to the Firearm Laws of the Fifty States

Since the tragic events of September 11, 2001, few Americans feel comfortable traveling without some form of personal protection. Many opt to carry a firearm simply because it is the best, most effective, weapon for one person to wield in self-defense. But each state's laws regarding firearms possession and carry are radically different. Some even go as far as to make an unloaded handgun locked in the trunk illegal. Travelers who carry firearms on a regular basis know full well the variant nature...

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Traveler's Guide to the Firearms Laws of the Fifty States

The Traveler's Guide to the Gun Laws of the 50 States! The book that had to be written! Because you are subject to arrest for simply traveling from state to state with a personal firearm, some sort of guide has been badly needed for years. This excellent book covers all the basics for armed travel: vehicles, the glove box, open carry, loaded or not, weapon types, more.

Traveler's Guide to the Fireare Laws of the Fifty States

Which states allow me to carry a "loaded" firearm in the passenger compartment of my vehicle?. Which states allow me to carry a concealed firearm with or without a license to carry?. Which states honor my permit to carry a concealed firearm?. Which states' laws allow open carry of a firearm while on foot?. Which states prohibit the mere possession of a handgun while in a vehicle?. In which states is it better to carry a rifle or shotgun for personal protection?. Which states prevent localities...

Travelers Guide to the Firearm Laws of the Fifty States

Travelers Guide to the Firearm Laws of the Fifty States

2009 Traveler's Guide To The Firearm Laws of the 50 States

One story typifies such a nightmare. A businessman from North Carolina was traveling on the New Jersey turnpike when he was stopped for speeding. During the routine questioning, the trooper asked the North Carolina man if he had a firearm. Having a concealed carry permit in North Carolina, he told the trooper that he had a pistol which he was licensed to carry. Before he could utter another word, the trooper had drawn his sidearm and ordered the man out of his car with his hands up. The stunned businessman...