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CA - "HOW TO OWN A GUN AND STAY OUT OF JAIL"

cato

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http://www.gunlawpress.com/

I do not know the author, do nothave a stake in the book or it's sales,and I don't like what he says about UOC (he says don't do it) but hey he's an attorney and it's full of other good info...like self defense case laws (which are rarely discussed in detail here).

He should write one just of us but change it to "How not to be convicted" ;)





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eraseallhope

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THIS BOOK is not being published anymore... i went to a few books stores to try and speacial order... you can only find used copies online or something because they dont make them anymore.
 

ConditionThree

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eraseallhope wrote:
THIS BOOK is not being published anymore... i went to a few books stores to try and speacial order... you can only find used copies online or something because they dont make them anymore.
I got my copy from TMLLC as part of their 'welcome' package. I have since lent it to a friend. It does have good info, but as Cato said, its incorrectly titled and has no information on the lawfullness of exposed carry. I think Cato has a point in recommending the book though... more education good, jail bad.
 
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