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2012 United States Traveler's Guide to the Firearm Laws of the 50 States
How do you properly handle a routine traffic stop when you have a firearm in your vehicle or on your person?
What about National & State parks, Indian reservations, motorcycle, commercial truck, or RV issues?
Which states recognize concealed weapon carry permits from other states?
How do you legally transport weapons into and through other states? Can it be loaded? Where do I store it?
This book gives a state by state breakdown of the firearm laws. "STAY ON THE ROAD AND OUT OF JAIL"
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Immigrate - A person who comes to a country of which one is not native, for the purpose of permanent residence.
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Provides Firearm Laws for 50 States with a focus on interstate travel!
INFO INCLUDES: Reciprocity-Concealed & Open Carry-Traffic Stops
-Restricted Areas-National Parks, Forests & Indian Reservations
-Commercial Truckers-Canada & Mexico Travel Laws-Alcohol/Dining.
-Castle Doctrine-Motorcycle Carry-Motorhome, RV & Auto Carry
US official wants data to stem gun flow to Mexico
WASHINGTON — A top US Justice Department official told lawmakers Tuesday that better controls are needed to help stem the flow of weapons from the United States into Mexico, where they may end up in the hands of drug cartels.
"It is clear that we need more tools to get those people who are buying the guns and illegally transporting them to Mexico," Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer told a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing. "We need to stop the flow."
According to Justice Department figures, in the past five years 94,000 weapons have been recovered from Mexican drug cartels, of which 64,000 -- 70 percent -- come from the United States.
Yet currently the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), a division of the Justice Department, is not permitted to "receive reports about multiple sales of long guns, of any kind of semiautomatic weapon or the like," Breuer said.
"Very few hunters in the United States or sports people and law-abiding people really need to have semiautomatic weapons or long guns," he said.
Traveler's Guide to the Firearms Laws of the 50 States
@IslandersMets10 then move out dude. All i see in your replies is boohooing. Stop with the nonsense. I have seen a country so shitty that it just drags you down, i know how much better it is here in the US. Just stop the crying and deal with it. There is bills everywhere you go in any country. You just dont get it guy, I didnt say i was heroic, And since you havent been to Iraq you dont know whats been accomplished there so your point is invalid.
@Dogsoldier22Liberty is the ability to govern and regulate yourself with out the interference of your own government or a foreign entity. We can’t even speak in front of a state house with out a “permit”. We have to get a “license” just to start your own business. You have to pay into the government school, even if you go to private school. 39% percent of your annual income is stolen from you by the IRS. OH YEA THE UNITED STATES IS A HAVEN OF LIBERTY!! Lol. Get a clue soldier....
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US official wants data to stem gun flow to MexicoAFP - Dec 31, 1969
"Very few hunters in the United States or sports people and law-abiding people really need to have semiautomatic weapons or long guns," he said. Breuer said that if US officials were notified then they could keep track of the powerful weapons.
Futurity: Research News - Dec 31, 1969
For a National Bureau of Economic Research working paper, researchers used gun tracing data from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives to identify the source for crime guns recovered in each of the 50 states and then constructed an
Chicago Sun-Times - Dec 31, 1969
“At least 50 percent of everything I get is from one of the states where it is legal to grow it — Colorado and California — and marked with kid-catchy names like 'Purple Haze' and 'Orange Crush.' Each pound bag will have a label.Reno Gazette Journal - Dec 31, 1969
Besides automatic weapons, federal law also requires the registration of other weapons, including silencers, short-barreled rifles and shotguns and "destructive devices" which include Molotov cocktails, anti-tank guns with a caliber of .50 or higher,


