Legally Armed: A Concealed Carry Gun Law

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posted on August 1, 2014
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If there was ever a book to buy, this is it. For only $14.95, Legally Armed: A Concealed Carry Gun Law includes concealed carry laws across the country so that the reader understands how each jurisdiction is different. Anyone who carries concealed or is planning on buying a permit must know the laws for their state and any state they may travel through. This book will provide the carry know-how for interstate travel. Other topics included in the book are what to consider before getting a permit, how to interact with police when carrying, gun handling and storage and traveling with a firearm.

In the state-by-state breakdowns readers will find what the reciprocity laws are within a state, what restrictions exist, excerpts from the particular state's gun law and contact information for authorities in each state to provide extra information.

For more information, visit Whitman.com.

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