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Good Idea to get this book for traveling with weapons

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The Traveler's Gun & Knife Law Book

And check good up to the date websites - laws change and change often.

There is too much speculation and conjecture for what could be a big problem if you take someone's well meaning forum advice.

http://www.collectorbookstore.com/Produ ... 7AodaGYASw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I don't profit in anyway from the sale of this book but my wife and I found it very handy on cross country travels

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No offense Max, but buying a hard back book for reference these days pretty much guarantees that the information with be out of date right after you check out of the book store.

So many more up to date resources on the web.

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Re: Good Idea to get this book for traveling with weapons

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steveincowtown wrote:No offense Max, but buying a hard back book for reference these days pretty much guarantees that the information with be out of date right after you check out of the book store.

So many more up to date resources on the web.

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Which states recognize my permit?
Can I carry my gun in restaurants that serve alcohol?
What places are off limits even with a permit?
Can I carry when hiking in a state park or state forest?
Which states require law enforcement notification if stopped?
What are my rights during a traffic stop?
For me, these questions are answered more dynamically here.

http://handgunlaw.us/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Even there, the information is too long for my simple brain so I make "cheat sheet" of most of those same questions to refer to as I'm crossing a new State border. Because we are RVers, the State Park question is very important because we often stay overnight in them. We seldom eat out so the restaurant question isn't as important to me as the one about whether or not I need to inform the officer if I'm stopped. Luckily, I can count on the number of those stops on one hand for the last 30 years.

Reading a book is probably good, I like to have more up to date references than hardcopy books provide.
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Re: Good Idea to get this book for traveling with weapons

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I caveated that one needs to check websites as well, laws change but they don't change overnight. It's a slow process.
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MaxBerlin wrote:I caveated that one needs to check websites as well, laws change but they don't change overnight. It's a slow process.
Actually in 8 days, they'll be changing overnight.
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gigag04 wrote:
MaxBerlin wrote:I caveated that one needs to check websites as well, laws change but they don't change overnight. It's a slow process.
Actually in 8 days, they'll be changing overnight.
Heh! He's gotcha there Max. :iagree:
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