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    Quote Originally Posted by superchief View Post
    Here is the Texas DPS booklet on Texas CHL laws. Waiting for an update based on the 2011 legislative session.

    http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/Interne...rms/CHL-16.pdf

    I would add that parts of the Penal Code, and Code of Criminal Procedures would need to be reviewed, but if I remember correctly, the pertinent parts are covered in the book. I also don't remember seeing many if any changes since 2007 and that legislature. I'll review that tonight and make sure though. (Although I have no idea why we would need the bible in class tonight it's Spanish week at the Academy.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by jlottmc View Post
    I would add that parts of the Penal Code, and Code of Criminal Procedures would need to be reviewed, but if I remember correctly, the pertinent parts are covered in the book. I also don't remember seeing many if any changes since 2007 and that legislature. I'll review that tonight and make sure though. (Although I have no idea why we would need the bible in class tonight it's Spanish week at the Academy.)

    The "Employer Parking Lot Bill" is the only substantial legislation I'm aware of that's had any real effect since 2007.... unless you consider the MPA as well. I forgot which session passed the "Motorist Protection Act"
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    There's not enough server space on this forum to post the New York laws.
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    New Jersey has it the simplist:
    No
    No includes everywhere
    and lastly Forgedaboudit
    Unless you are an Active duty Cop, involved with Tony Soprano, Urban thug or Gang Banger!
    If you are a legal Law abiding responsible citizen....... EVEN A BIGGER NO!

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    The Pennsylvania has one of the more open, yet complex laws in the country.

    There are some outstanding resources available on other forums.

    http://forum.pafoa.org/concealed-ope...nsylvania.html

    http://paopencarry.org/PennsylvaniaGunRights.pdf

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    --Thomas Jefferson (1764).

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    Might be easier to use some existing reources: http://www.handgunlaw.us/

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    Quote Originally Posted by downtownv View Post
    New Jersey has it the simplist:
    No
    No includes everywhere
    and lastly Forgedaboudit
    Unless you are an Active duty Cop, involved with Tony Soprano, Urban thug or Gang Banger!
    If you are a legal Law abiding responsible citizen....... EVEN A BIGGER NO!
    That was the most legalese description of the NJ laws I've ever read.
    Accurate, succinct, and informing... what don't you understand about the word NO?
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    That notch in the rail is supposed to be there

    "Laws that forbid the carrying of arms disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes. Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man."
    --Thomas Jefferson (1764).

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