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28 gun laws you MUST know Hi there, , Please take a moment to read this important message from 4War

28 gun laws you MUST know Hi there, , Please take a moment to read this important message from 4Ward Defense Firearms+Training and Grab the most comprehensive 1 page state gun laws guide you have ever seen. -- Chris Peterson There are 28 common state-specific gun questions you need to know if you want to stay on the right side of the law. For example… - WHERE and HOW can you carry a gun in your State? - Do you have to tell the Police if you have a gun if your possession? - Can you "Stand Your Ground" in Self-Defense? - Did the magazine capacity laws just change in your state for pistols? - Can you have firearms on College Campuses in your State? There are 23 more questions just like these that you NEED to know the answer to…   Which is why I put together a handy 1-page “Gun Law Guide” — customized for each of the 50 States.   And the best part is, for the rest of the day today you can [get this Gun Law Guide for FREE here]( (just enter your state to get started). This 1-page reference guide can be easily stowed in a glove box or seat back so you can check specific laws in seconds.   Everybody should have one of these. So hurry on over to this link to get yours:   ==> [Get your FREE 1-page Gun Law Guide Here](   #ProtectEveryday,   Eric M. Ward, Founder 4Ward Defense Firearms+Training   P.S. If you don’t know all the gun laws in your State, chances are you’ll break them at some point. So [get your FREE Gun Law Guide today]( and stay out of trouble. You are receiving this email at {EMAIL} because you purchased or expressed interest in one of our self-reliance products, newsletters, or daily articles.   Connect with us on [Facebook for exclusive content, coupons, and conversation](. .and be sure to forward this message to your friends and family who are concerned with self-reliance and survival.   Fight back against censorship of emails like this and never miss an update: [Add us as a Safe Sender](   Please do not return items to our address below, please contact Barbara@SelfRely.comfor return instructions.   SelfRely.com / Legendary Ventures 1990 Depew Street, #140690 Edgewater, Colorado 80214 USA You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL}. Click here to modify your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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