Defense of a Third Party: Can I Be Sued for Choosing to Help Someone in Oklahoma?
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If you are planning to travel to the Sunshine State with your firearm, it is important that you know how to legally transport a firearm in Florida.
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You're driving home after a long day of work, and a police officer stops you for speeding. He pulls out his ticket book and he asks if there's anything in the car he should know about. Perplexed, you say no. The officer hands you a ticket and then asks if he can take a look in your car. Do you have to let him into your car? No. Thanks to the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
All of us carry handguns to protect ourselves and our families from a bad guy doing the unthinkable. Part of a proactive mindset is choosing the ammunition you are comfortable with to stop a perpetrator before he hurts you or your loved ones. This leads us to a question we often hear.