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		<title>Be Careful When Traveling with Guns &#8212; Five Problematic States</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2026 Southwest Nationals match takes place February 11-15, 2026 at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix. So many of our readers will be on the road headed to Arizona this week, with one or more match rifles in their cars or trucks. When crossing into different states with guns in a vehicle, you [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The <a href="https://www.desertsharpshooters.com/" target="_blank">2026 Southwest Nationals</a> match takes place February 11-15, 2026 at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix. So many of our readers will be on the road headed to Arizona this week, with one or more match rifles in their cars or trucks. When crossing into different states with guns in a vehicle, you need to be mindful of all state and local laws and restrictions.</p>
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<h3>Five Worst States for Traveling with Firearms</h3>
<p><i>This article appears in the <a href="https://blog.cheaperthandirt.com/top-5-states-avoid-firearms/" target="_blank">Cheaper Than Dirt Shooter&#8217;s Log</a>.</i><br />
The U.S. is a patchwork of confusing and cumbersome laws that change the rules of what you can carry, where you can carry, and whether you can possess the firearm, ammunition of magazine at without running afoul of the local laws. Now, if every state was like Vermont, law abiding gun owners could freely travel with their firearms with no worries. Unfortunately, many states have a history of being hostile to traveling gun owners.</p>
<p>The federal “Firearms Owner Protection Act” allows travel through any state as long as the firearm is unloaded, in a locked case, and not easily accessible to the passengers. However, that is not to say that certain states that are less friendly to firearms have not created their own laws that would snare unsuspecting otherwise law-abiding firearm owners. This led us to name the <strong>Top 5 States to Avoid</strong> while traveling with a firearm this holiday season.</p>
<p><b>CONNECTICUT</b><br />
Connecticut does not have any gun reciprocity agreements with other states. This means nonresidents are not allowed to carry handguns in Connecticut under a permit issued by another state. </p>
<p><b>HAWAII</b><br />
Every person arriving into the state who brings a firearm of any description, usable or not, shall <strong>register the firearm within three days</strong> of the arrival of the person or the firearm, whichever arrives later, with the chief of police of the county where the person will reside, where their business is, or the person’s place of sojourn. <a href="https://www.hawaiipolice.gov/services/firearm-services/" target="_blank">GET Hawaii Firearms INFO HERE</a>.</p>
<p><b>MASSACHUSETTS</b><br />
Massachusetts imposes harsh penalties on the mere possession and transport of firearms without a license to carry. Prospective travelers are urged to contact the Massachusetts Firearms Records Bureau at (617) 660-4780 or contact the State Police. <a href="https://www.mass.gov/service-details/massachusetts-firearms-laws" target="_blank">GET Massachusetts Firearms INFO HERE</a>.</p>
<p><b>NEW JERSEY</b><br />
New Jersey has some of the most restrictive firearms laws in the country. Your firearm must be unloaded, in a locked container, and not accessible in the passenger compartment of the vehicle. The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that anyone traveling within the state is deemed to be aware of these regulations and will be held strictly accountable for violations. If you’re traveling through New Jersey, you need to comply with state laws on firearm transport, which are very strict. <a href="https://www.newjerseygunlawyers.com/transporting-firearms-new-jersey/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">GET New Jersey Firearms INFO HERE</a> provided by a New Jersey legal team.</p>
<p><b>NEW YORK</b><br />
Use extreme caution when traveling through New York state with firearms. New York’s general approach is to make the possession of handguns and so-called “assault weapons” illegal. A number of localities, including Albany, Buffalo, New York City, Rochester, Suffolk County, and Yonkers, impose their own requirements on the possession, registration, and transport of firearms. Possession of a handgun within New York City requires a New York City handgun license or a special permit from the city Police Commissioner. This license validates a state license within the city. Even New York state licenses are generally not valid within New York City unless a specific exemption applies. Possession of a shotgun or rifle within New York City requires a permit, which is available to non-residents, and a certificate of registration.</p>
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<p><b>More Scary States for Gun Owners</b><br />
Here are six other jurisdictions (five states and DC) where you need to be wary when traveling. California, for example, treats all handguns in vehicles as &#8220;loaded&#8221; if there is ammunition loaded into an attached magazine. It&#8217;s wise, when in California, to have handguns unloaded in a LOCKED case, with all ammunition or magazines in a separate section of the vehicle. These states (and DC) all have laws that can trap unsuspecting gun-owners. Be wary.</td>
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<p><b>California<br />
Delaware<br />
Dist. of Columbia<br />
Illinois<br />
Maryland<br />
Rhode Island</b></td>
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		<title>Be Careful When Traveling with Guns &#8212; Five Troublesome States</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tomorrow, November 27th, is Thanksgiving. Today and tomorrow a large percentage of Americans will be on the road to visit relatives. We know many of our readers have concealed carry permits or will otherwise be traveling with firearms. When crossing into different states with guns in a vehicle, you need to be mindful of all [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Tomorrow, November 27th, is Thanksgiving. Today and tomorrow a large percentage of Americans will be on the road to visit relatives. We know many of our readers have concealed carry permits or will otherwise be traveling with firearms. When crossing into different states with guns in a vehicle, you need to be mindful of all state and local laws and restrictions.</p>
<p><iframe width="600" height="340" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/k1OqfJ2AaO0" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<h3>Five Worst States for Traveling with Firearms</h3>
<p><i>This article appears in the <a href="https://blog.cheaperthandirt.com/top-5-states-avoid-firearms/" target="_blank">Cheaper Than Dirt Shooter&#8217;s Log</a>.</i><br />
The U.S. is a patchwork of confusing and cumbersome laws that change the rules of what you can carry, where you can carry, and whether you can possess the firearm, ammunition of magazine at without running afoul of the local laws. Now, if every state was like Vermont, law abiding gun owners could freely travel with their firearms with no worries. Unfortunately, many states have a history of being hostile to traveling gun owners.</p>
<p>The federal “Firearms Owner Protection Act” allows travel through any state as long as the firearm is unloaded, in a locked case, and not easily accessible to the passengers. However, that is not to say that certain states that are less friendly to firearms have not created their own laws that would snare unsuspecting otherwise law-abiding firearm owners. This led us to name the <strong>Top 5 States to Avoid</strong> while traveling with a firearm this holiday season.</p>
<p><b>CONNECTICUT</b><br />
Connecticut does not have any gun reciprocity agreements with other states. This means nonresidents are not allowed to carry handguns in Connecticut under a permit issued by another state. </p>
<p><b>HAWAII</b><br />
Every person arriving into the state who brings a firearm of any description, usable or not, shall <strong>register the firearm within three days</strong> of the arrival of the person or the firearm, whichever arrives later, with the chief of police of the county where the person will reside, where their business is, or the person’s place of sojourn. <a href="https://www.hawaiipolice.gov/services/firearm-services/" target="_blank">GET Hawaii Firearms INFO HERE</a>.</p>
<p><b>MASSACHUSETTS</b><br />
Massachusetts imposes harsh penalties on the mere possession and transport of firearms without a license to carry. Prospective travelers are urged to contact the Massachusetts Firearms Records Bureau at (617) 660-4780 or contact the State Police. <a href="https://www.mass.gov/service-details/massachusetts-firearms-laws" target="_blank">GET Massachusetts Firearms INFO HERE</a>.</p>
<p><b>NEW JERSEY</b><br />
New Jersey has some of the most restrictive firearms laws in the country. Your firearm must be unloaded, in a locked container, and not accessible in the passenger compartment of the vehicle. The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that anyone traveling within the state is deemed to be aware of these regulations and will be held strictly accountable for violations. If you’re traveling through New Jersey, you need to comply with state laws on firearm transport, which are very strict. <a href="https://www.newjerseygunlawyers.com/transporting-firearms-new-jersey/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">GET New Jersey Firearms INFO HERE</a> provided by a New Jersey legal team.</p>
<p><b>NEW YORK</b><br />
Use extreme caution when traveling through New York state with firearms. New York’s general approach is to make the possession of handguns and so-called “assault weapons” illegal. A number of localities, including Albany, Buffalo, New York City, Rochester, Suffolk County, and Yonkers, impose their own requirements on the possession, registration, and transport of firearms. Possession of a handgun within New York City requires a New York City handgun license or a special permit from the city Police Commissioner. This license validates a state license within the city. Even New York state licenses are generally not valid within New York City unless a specific exemption applies. Possession of a shotgun or rifle within New York City requires a permit, which is available to non-residents, and a certificate of registration.</p>
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<p><b>More Scary States for Gun Owners</b><br />
Here are six other jurisdictions (five states and DC) where you need to be wary when traveling. California, for example, treats all handguns in vehicles as &#8220;loaded&#8221; if there is ammunition loaded into an attached magazine. It&#8217;s wise, when in California, to have handguns unloaded in a LOCKED case, with all ammunition or magazines in a separate section of the vehicle. These states (and DC) all have laws that can trap unsuspecting gun-owners. Be wary.</td>
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<p><b>California<br />
Delaware<br />
Dist. of Columbia<br />
Illinois<br />
Maryland<br />
Rhode Island</b></td>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanksgiving, November 28, is just 10 days away. In a few days, a large percentage of Americans will be on the road to visit relatives. We know many of our readers have concealed carry permits or will otherwise be traveling with firearms. When crossing into different states with guns in a vehicle, you need to [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Thanksgiving, November 28, is just 10 days away. In a few days, a large percentage of Americans will be on the road to visit relatives. We know many of our readers have concealed carry permits or will otherwise be traveling with firearms. When crossing into different states with guns in a vehicle, you need to be mindful of all state and local laws and restrictions.</p>
<p><iframe width="600" height="340" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/k1OqfJ2AaO0" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<h3>Five Worst States for Traveling with Firearms</h3>
<p><i>This article appears in the <a href="http://blog.cheaperthandirt.com/top-5-states-avoid-firearms/" target="_blank">Cheaper Than Dirt Shooter&#8217;s Log</a>.</i><br />
The U.S. is a patchwork of confusing and cumbersome laws that change the rules of what you can carry, where you can carry, and whether you can possess the firearm, ammunition of magazine at without running afoul of the local laws. Now, if every state was like Vermont, law abiding gun owners could freely travel with their firearms with no worries. Unfortunately, many states have a history of being hostile to traveling gun owners.</p>
<p>The federal “Firearms Owner Protection Act” allows travel through any state as long as the firearm is unloaded, in a locked case, and not easily accessible to the passengers. However, that is not to say that certain states that are less friendly to firearms have not created their own laws that would snare unsuspecting otherwise law-abiding firearm owners. This led us to name the <strong>Top 5 States to Avoid</strong> while traveling with a firearm this holiday season.</p>
<p><b>CONNECTICUT</b><br />
Connecticut does not have any gun reciprocity agreements with other states. This means nonresidents are not allowed to carry handguns in Connecticut under a permit issued by another state. </p>
<p><b>HAWAII</b><br />
Every person arriving into the state who brings a firearm of any description, usable or not, shall <strong>register the firearm within three days</strong> of the arrival of the person or the firearm, whichever arrives later, with the chief of police of the county where the person will reside, where their business is, or the person’s place of sojourn. <a href="http://www.hawaiipolice.com/services/firearm-registration" target="_blank">GET Hawaii Firearms INFO HERE</a>.</p>
<p><b>MASSACHUSETTS</b><br />
Massachusetts imposes harsh penalties on the mere possession and transport of firearms without a license to carry. Prospective travelers are urged to contact the Massachusetts Firearms Records Bureau at (617) 660-4780 or contact the State Police. <a href="https://www.mass.gov/service-details/massachusetts-firearms-laws" target="_blank">GET Massachusetts Firearms INFO HERE</a>.</p>
<p><b>NEW JERSEY</b><br />
New Jersey has some of the most restrictive firearms laws in the country. Your firearm must be unloaded, in a locked container, and not accessible in the passenger compartment of the vehicle. The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that anyone traveling within the state is deemed to be aware of these regulations and will be held strictly accountable for violations. If you’re traveling through New Jersey, the N.J. State Police website provides information regarding transporting firearms within state lines. <a href="http://www.state.nj.us/njsp/about/fire_trans.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">GET New Jersey Firearms INFO HERE</a>.</p>
<p><b>NEW YORK</b><br />
Use extreme caution when traveling through New York state with firearms. New York’s general approach is to make the possession of handguns and so-called “assault weapons” illegal. A number of localities, including Albany, Buffalo, New York City, Rochester, Suffolk County, and Yonkers, impose their own requirements on the possession, registration, and transport of firearms. Possession of a handgun within New York City requires a New York City handgun license or a special permit from the city Police Commissioner. This license validates a state license within the city. Even New York state licenses are generally not valid within New York City unless a specific exemption applies. Possession of a shotgun or rifle within New York City requires a permit, which is available to non-residents, and a certificate of registration.</p>
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<p><b>More Scary States for Gun Owners</b><br />
Here are six other jurisdictions (five states and DC) where you need to be wary when traveling. California, for example, treats all handguns in vehicles as &#8220;loaded&#8221; if there is ammunition loaded into an attached magazine. It&#8217;s wise, when in California, to have handguns unloaded in a LOCKED case, with all ammunition or magazines in a separate section of the vehicle. These states (and DC) all have laws that can trap unsuspecting gun-owners. Be wary.</td>
<td>
<p><b>California<br />
Delaware<br />
Dist. of Columbia<br />
Illinois<br />
Maryland<br />
Rhode Island</b></td>
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		<title>Free Travel Guides for Gun Owners &#8212; State by State Resources</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanksgiving is coming soon &#8212; so many of our readers will soon be on the road traveling to visit friends and family members. LawShield, America&#8217;s largest provider of Legal Defense for Self Defense® coverage, offers a National Travel Guide for Gun Owners and state-specific Travel Guides for Gun Owners. These guides feature practical information for [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Thanksgiving is coming soon &#8212; so many of our readers will soon be on the road traveling to visit friends and family members. <a href="https://www.uslawshield.com/" target="_blank">LawShield</a>, America&#8217;s largest provider of Legal Defense for Self Defense® coverage, offers a National Travel Guide for Gun Owners and state-specific Travel Guides for Gun Owners. These guides feature practical information for people traveling through nearly every state in the USA.</p>
<p><b>State-Specific Travel Guides &#8212; Access for FREE</b><br />
State-specific Travel Guides and a National Travel Guide for Gun Owners can be accessed for FREE on the the <a href="https://resources.uslawshield.com/travel-guide/" target="_blank">U.S. LawShield website</a>. For planning future travel, bookmark <a href="https://resources.uslawshield.com/travel-guide/" target="_blank">Resources.uslawshield.com/travel-guide</a>,</p>
<p><center><a href="https://resources.uslawshield.com/travel-guide/" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/travguide22x3.png" alt="Lawshield Travel guide state national PDF"></a></center></p>
<p><a href="https://resources.uslawshield.com/travel-guide/" target="_blank"><img class="alignright" hspace="10" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/travguide22x5.jpg" alt="Lawshield Travel guide state national PDF"></a>According to Kirk Evans, President of U.S. LawShield, “Because there are so many details for people to understand before they leave home, we developed state-specific guides to help folks stay on the right side of the law. Take the time to learn the laws before hitting the road because they are not the same everywhere. Don’t wait until after the fact to plan for your guns when preparing for your trip.”</p>
<p><strong><big>Travel Guide for Gun Owners Topics:</big><br />
Permits/licenses recognized by specific states<br />
State laws you should know, including vehicle carry, duty to notify law enforcement, and open and concealed carry laws<br />
Where you can legally carry your gun<br />
Federal laws you should know<br />
Carrying in National Parks<br />
Transfer of firearms<br />
Traveling from state to state and the Safe Passage provision<br />
Flying with a firearm, including TSA requirement warnings and how to pack ammunition<br />
Driving with a firearm</strong></p>
<h2><a href="https://www.uslawshield.com/ebooks/Defender%20Reports/Special_Report-TravelGuide.pdf" target="_blank">See Travel Guide for Gun Owners Summary (8-page PDF) &#187; </a></h2>
<p><b>Two Knowledgeable Attorneys Explain State Law Issues When Traveling</b><br />
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<i>In this video U.S. LawShield Independent Program Attorneys Richard Hayes and Emily Taylor provide essential information for traveling with firearms. Discussion includes essential information needed to stay safe and responsible while traveling with firearms.</i></p>
<p><strong>Know the Laws of Every State You Travel Through</strong><br />
“There is no standardization of gun laws within the 50 individual states, so even if a state recognizes your handgun license or permit, they may have additional restrictions on certain types of firearms, magazines, or ammunition,” said Evans. “In some states, it’s illegal for a non-resident to possess a firearm in the passenger compartment of their vehicle. And, because you are subject to a state’s laws when you are in that state, if you break their laws, you could be committing a crime &#8212; whether you think you intentionally broke the law or not,” he added.</p>
<blockquote><p><big>“Remember, not knowing the law is not a valid defense,” stated Evans. “Use our <strong>Travel Guide for Gun Owners</strong> for whatever state you’re traveling through, and learn which states honor your carry license or permit before you go.”</big></p></blockquote>
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		<title>Be Careful When Traveling &#8212; Know the State Firearms Rules</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, November 24th, is Thanksgiving. That means a large percentage of Americans will be on the road to visit relatives. We know many of our readers have concealed carry permits or will otherwise be traveling with firearms. When crossing into different states with guns in a vehicle, you need to be mindful of all state [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Today, November 24th, is Thanksgiving. That means a large percentage of Americans will be on the road to visit relatives. We know many of our readers have concealed carry permits or will otherwise be traveling with firearms. When crossing into different states with guns in a vehicle, you need to be mindful of all state and local laws and restrictions.</p>
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<h3>Five Worst States for Traveling with Firearms</h3>
<p><i>This article appears in the <a href="http://blog.cheaperthandirt.com/top-5-states-avoid-firearms/" target="_blank">Cheaper Than Dirt Shooter&#8217;s Log</a>.</i><br />
The U.S. is a patchwork of confusing and cumbersome laws that change the rules of what you can carry, where you can carry, and whether you can possess the firearm, ammunition of magazine at without running afoul of the local laws. Now, if every state was like Vermont, law abiding gun owners could freely travel with their firearms with no worries. Unfortunately, many states have a history of being hostile to traveling gun owners.</p>
<p>The federal “Firearms Owner Protection Act” allows travel through any state as long as the firearm is unloaded, in a locked case, and not easily accessible to the passengers. However, that is not to say that certain states that are less friendly to firearms have not created their own laws that would snare unsuspecting otherwise law-abiding firearm owners. This led us to name the <strong>Top 5 States to Avoid</strong> while traveling with a firearm this holiday season.</p>
<p><b>CONNECTICUT</b><br />
Connecticut does not have any gun reciprocity agreements with other states. This means nonresidents are not allowed to carry handguns in Connecticut under a permit issued by another state. </p>
<p><b>HAWAII</b><br />
Every person arriving into the state who brings a firearm of any description, usable or not, shall <strong>register the firearm within three days</strong> of the arrival of the person or the firearm, whichever arrives later, with the chief of police of the county where the person will reside, where their business is, or the person’s place of sojourn. <a href="http://www.hawaiipolice.com/services/firearm-registration" target="_blank">GET Hawaii Firearms INFO HERE</a>.</p>
<p><b>MASSACHUSETTS</b><br />
Massachusetts imposes harsh penalties on the mere possession and transport of firearms without a license to carry. Prospective travelers are urged to contact the Massachusetts Firearms Records Bureau at (617) 660-4780 or contact the State Police. <a href="https://www.mass.gov/service-details/massachusetts-firearms-laws" target="_blank">GET Massachusetts Firearms INFO HERE</a>.</p>
<p><b>NEW JERSEY</b><br />
New Jersey has some of the most restrictive firearms laws in the country. Your firearm must be unloaded, in a locked container, and not accessible in the passenger compartment of the vehicle. The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that anyone traveling within the state is deemed to be aware of these regulations and will be held strictly accountable for violations. If you’re traveling through New Jersey, the N.J. State Police website provides information regarding transporting firearms within state lines. <a href="http://www.state.nj.us/njsp/about/fire_trans.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">GET New Jersey Firearms INFO HERE</a>.</p>
<p><b>NEW YORK</b><br />
Use extreme caution when traveling through New York state with firearms. New York’s general approach is to make the possession of handguns and so-called “assault weapons” illegal. A number of localities, including Albany, Buffalo, New York City, Rochester, Suffolk County, and Yonkers, impose their own requirements on the possession, registration, and transport of firearms. Possession of a handgun within New York City requires a New York City handgun license or a special permit from the city Police Commissioner. This license validates a state license within the city. Even New York state licenses are generally not valid within New York City unless a specific exemption applies. Possession of a shotgun or rifle within New York City requires a permit, which is available to non-residents, and a certificate of registration.</p>
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<p><b>More Scary States for Gun Owners</b><br />
Here are six other jurisdictions (five states and DC) where you need to be wary when traveling. California, for example, treats all handguns in vehicles as &#8220;loaded&#8221; if there is ammunition loaded into an attached magazine. It&#8217;s wise, when in California, to have handguns unloaded in a LOCKED case, with all ammunition or magazines in a separate section of the vehicle. These states (and DC) all have laws that can trap unsuspecting gun-owners. Be wary.</td>
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<p><b>California<br />
Delaware<br />
Dist. of Columbia<br />
Illinois<br />
Maryland<br />
Rhode Island</b></td>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hunting season is coming soon. If you plan to travel across state lines with your hunting rifles, this book can really help. With over 100 changes from last year, the 2022 edition of Traveler’s Guide to the Firearm Laws of the Fifty States is a must-read for anyone planning to travel around the country with [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Hunting season is coming soon. If you plan to travel across state lines with your hunting rifles, this book can really help. With over 100 changes from last year, the 2022 edition of <a href="https://www.gunlawguide.com/?v=2320522a6676" target="_blank">Traveler’s Guide to the Firearm Laws of the Fifty States</a> is a must-read for anyone planning to travel around the country with firearms. In addition, the book also covers the firearms travel laws for Canada and Mexico.</p>
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<p>For $15.95 you can purchase a state-by-state <a href="https://www.gunlawguide.com/" target="_blank">Traveler&#8217;s Guide</a> to firearms laws. This book can help ensure you comply with all state laws during your trip. Highways Magazine states: &#8220;If you carry a weapon in your rig, you need this book.&#8221; This <strong>68-page guide</strong> covers all firearms types and all 50 states. It even has info for Canada and Mexico. The Traveler&#8217;s Guide to the Firearm Laws of the Fifty States has sold more than 1,000,000 copies since it was first released in 1996.</p>
<p>This 26th edition of the Traveler’s Guide covers important topics such as carry of firearms in a motor vehicle, concealed carry reciprocity, which states preempt local gun regulation, tips on handling a traffic stop, concealed carry in state and National Parks, vehicle carry and possession on college campuses and much more. Best of all, the text is in plain, easy-to-read English.</p>
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<p><img class="alignleft" hspace="6" width="160" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/firearmbookx150.jpg">Written and researched by J. Scott Kappas, an attorney and Class III Firearms Dealer, the 2022 Traveler’s Guide has a preface that defines many key terms important for anyone traveling with a firearm across state lines. The latest edition also has new formatting for easier reading.</p>
<p>Purchase from <a href="https://www.gunlawguide.com/buy-1-or-2-books/?v=2320522a6676" target="_blank">GunLawGuide.com</a> $15.95 with FREE shipping (3-4 weeks), or $19.95 with 1st Class Shipping (5-7 days). And as a special deal, you can also purchase the book from third party sellers on <a href="https://amzn.to/3N5Mrfo" target"_blank">Amazon for $8.89</a> with free shipping (but act fast). The two vendors offering this deal are RGSellars and Anadorn.</p>
<h2><a href="https://www.gunlawguide.com/" target="_blank"><strong>MORE INFO at GunlawGuide.com</strong></a> | <a href="https://www.gunlawguide.com/sample-pages/?v=2320522a6676" target="_blank"><strong>CLICK HERE for Sample Pages</strong></a></h2>
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<blockquote><p><big>The <a href="https://www.gunlawguide.com/" target="_blank"">Traveler&#8217;s Guide</a> is especially useful for shooters traveling in RVs and motorhomes. The American Rifleman Magazine declared: &#8220;This book is a must-have for truck drivers, motor home enthusiasts, campers and other travelers&#8230;easy to read and understand, well-organized and concise&#8230;.&#8221; One reader from Texas adds: &#8220;I used to think that my RV was the same as my home when it came to gun carry&#8230;.the Traveler&#8217;s Guide set me straight. Now I know my motorhome is subject to the same laws as any vehicle when it comes to guns.&#8221;</big></p></blockquote>
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		<title>2022 Traveler’s Guide to the Firearm Laws of the 50 States</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Mar 2022 13:06:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you plan to travel across state lines with your guns, this book can really help. With over 100 changes from last year, the 2022 edition of Traveler’s Guide to the Firearm Laws of the Fifty States is a must-read for anyone planning to travel around the country with firearms. In addition, the book also [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>If you plan to travel across state lines with your guns, this book can really help. With over 100 changes from last year, the 2022 edition of <a href="https://www.gunlawguide.com/?v=2320522a6676" target="_blank">Traveler’s Guide to the Firearm Laws of the Fifty States</a> is a must-read for anyone planning to travel around the country with firearms. In addition, the book also covers the firearms travel laws for Canada and Mexico.</p>
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<p>For $15.95 you can purchase a state-by-state <a href="https://www.gunlawguide.com/" target="_blank">Traveler&#8217;s Guide</a> to firearms laws. This book can help ensure you comply with all state laws during your trip. Highways Magazine states: &#8220;If you carry a weapon in your rig, you need this book.&#8221; This <strong>68-page guide</strong> covers all firearms types and all 50 states. It even has info for Canada and Mexico. The Traveler&#8217;s Guide to the Firearm Laws of the Fifty States has sold more than 1,000,000 copies since it was first released in 1996.</p>
<p>This 26th edition of the Traveler’s Guide covers important topics such as carry of firearms in a motor vehicle, concealed carry reciprocity, which states preempt local gun regulation, tips on handling a traffic stop, concealed carry in state and National Parks, vehicle carry and possession on college campuses and much more. Best of all, the text is in plain, easy-to-read English.</p>
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<p><img class="alignleft" hspace="6" width="160" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/firearmbookx150.jpg">Written and researched by J. Scott Kappas, an attorney and Class III Firearms Dealer, the 2022 Traveler’s Guide has a preface that defines many key terms important for anyone traveling with a firearm across state lines. The latest edition also has new formatting for easier reading.</p>
<p>Purchase from <a href="https://www.gunlawguide.com/buy-1-or-2-books/?v=2320522a6676" target="_blank">GunLawGuide.com</a> $15.95 with FREE shipping (3-4 weeks), or $19.95 with 1st Class Shipping (5-7 days). You can also purchase the book from <a href="https://amzn.to/3N5Mrfo" target"_blank">Amazon direct for $17.50</a>, and there are some cheaper offers from 3rd Party Amazon sellers.</p>
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<blockquote><p><big>The <a href="https://www.gunlawguide.com/" target="_blank"">Traveler&#8217;s Guide</a> is especially useful for shooters traveling in RVs and motorhomes. The American Rifleman Magazine declared: &#8220;This book is a must-have for truck drivers, motor home enthusiasts, campers and other travelers&#8230;easy to read and understand, well-organized and concise&#8230;.&#8221; One reader from Texas adds: &#8220;I used to think that my RV was the same as my home when it came to gun carry&#8230;.the Traveler&#8217;s Guide set me straight. Now I know my motorhome is subject to the same laws as any vehicle when it comes to guns.&#8221;</big></p></blockquote>
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<p>If you plan to travel across state lines with your guns, this book can really help. With over 100 changes from last year, the 2021 edition of <a href="https://amzn.to/2PkyZut" target="_blank">Traveler’s Guide to the Firearm Laws of the Fifty States</a> is a must-read for anyone planning to travel around the country with firearms. In addition, the book also covers the firearms travel laws for Canada and Mexico.</p>
<p>For $14.95 you can purchase a state-by-state <a href="http://www.gunlawguide.com/" target="_blank">Traveler&#8217;s Guide</a> to firearms laws. This book can help ensure you comply with all state laws during your trip. Highways Magazine states: &#8220;If you carry a weapon in your rig, you need this book.&#8221; This <strong>68-page guide</strong> covers all firearms types and all 50 states. It even has info for Canada and Mexico.</p>
<p>This 25th edition of the Traveler’s Guide covers important topics such as carry of firearms in a motor vehicle, concealed carry reciprocity, which states preempt local gun regulation, tips on handling a traffic stop, concealed carry in state and National Parks, vehicle carry and possession on college campuses and much more. Best of all, the text is in plain, easy-to-read English.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" hspace="6" width="160" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/firearmbookx150.jpg">Written and researched by J. Scott Kappas, an attorney and Class III Firearms Dealer, the 2021 Traveler’s Guide has a preface that defines many key terms important for anyone traveling with a firearm across state lines. The latest edition also has new formatting for easier reading. </p>
<p>Purchase from <a href="https://gunlawguide.com" target="_blank">GunLawGuide.com</a> for $14.95 + $4.00 shipping, or get it on <a href="https://amzn.to/2PkyZut" target"_blank">Amazon for $16.40</a> with free shipping. The Traveler&#8217;s Guide to the Firearm Laws of the Fifty States has sold more than 1,000,000 copies since it was first released in 1996.</p>
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<blockquote><p><big>The <a href="https://www.gunlawguide.com/" target="_blank"">Traveler&#8217;s Guide</a> is especially useful for shooters traveling in RVs and motorhomes. The American Rifleman Magazine declared: &#8220;This book is a must-have for truck drivers, motor home enthusiasts, campers and other travelers&#8230;easy to read and understand, well-organized and concise&#8230;.&#8221; One reader from Texas adds: &#8220;I used to think that my RV was the same as my home when it came to gun carry&#8230;.the Traveler&#8217;s Guide set me straight. Now I know my motorhome is subject to the same laws as any vehicle when it comes to guns.&#8221;</big></p></blockquote>
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