Get all the gun laws word-for-word and in plain English too.
The Virginia Gun Owner's Guide includes all the state gun laws for having, buying, selling, carrying and using firearms, then describes them in plain English; plus, details on the use of deadly force and self defense, concealed-carry licenses, special weapons, gun safety, school and kid laws, transportation, federal laws... you get the most complete coverage available for Virginia's handling of the Second Amendment to the Constitution.
Includes more than 150 self-test questions, 22 lethal-encounter scenarios for study and discussion, much more. Used in classes statewide and widely endorsed. Every gun owner needs a gun owner's guide. Why take chances, don't guess, and don't be sorry later.
--Answers your questions about owning, carrying and using guns
--It's like an entire firearms law library at your fingertips
--It doesn't make sense to own a gun and not know the rules
--You sure don't want to be in trouble for a rule you never heard of
--Ignorance is no excuse it's better to know the rules
--You have a right to know what the laws are
--Cheaper than a lawyer, and better than many!
--It's actually fun to read!
--If you knew all your rights you might demand them.
Alan Korwin wrote his first book, The Arizona Gun Owner s Guide, in 1989. It is now in its 23rd edition with more than 100,000 copies in print. He went on to write or co-write seven more books on gun laws, including state guides for California, Florida, Texas and Virginia, the unabridged federal guide Gun Laws of America, and his 11th, which debuted at the 2008 Gun Rights Policy Conference, The Heller Case: Gun Rights Affirmed!
With his wife Cheryl he operates Bloomfield Press, which has grown into the largest publisher and distributor of gun-law books in America. His website, gunlaws.com, features a free National Directory to every gun law in the country and more than 180 books and DVDs for gun owners and the freedom movement. Alan s blog, PageNine.org, is carried by scores of paper and online outlets, and rumors about his political parody band, The Cartridge Family, cannot be confirmed.