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Traveler's guide to the Firearm Laws of the Fifty StatesAnswers to commonly asked questions:
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. While certain states allow a
loaded handgun to be carried in the glove compartment, other states prohibit
such carry and penalize it as a felony. 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 of this situation. A routine traffic stop for a speeding violation could turn into a nightmare journey through the criminal justice system if the traveler isn't aware of the proper way to carry or transport his firearms in a vehicle. Attorney J. Scott Kappas uses case law and statutory authority to render plain English advice as to how a traveler should carry firearms while visiting the many states of our great nation. Kappas' book is not simply a restatement of the statutes. It is an easily readable narrative designed to unlock the complexities of state firearm laws. Three-hundred Fifty thousand readers agree, the Traveler's guide to the Firearm Laws of the Fifty States is indispensable for staying on the road and out of jail ! Customers that purchased this book also purchased: or Class A Motor Home 101 or Class C Rental / Owner Winterizing & Storing your RV
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