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I've never seen anything down to the county level, but state level there are a few options. I have the ConcealedCarry.com mobile app, which has a good state-level laws and reciprocity run down - never tried to print it, so no idea if it would format properly for that. USCCA also has a pretty good one, which you could probably print without difficulty.


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With CCW laws you are usually good at looking at the state level. There aren't too many counties that do something crazy from the state level.

Knife laws are another thing entirely.

And riddle me the Eff this Batman...Why in the hell can I LEGALLY carry a loaded concealed handgun with my permit, but it's still far too dangerous for me to carry a concealed fixed blade...or an OTF knife?

For that matter, why is an auto-knife illegal at all anywhere? What in the hell is so dangerous about being able to open the blade a half second faster than manually, that it's just far too dangerous for people to carry them?

I am convinced that a bunch of limp wristed morons watched West Side Story...once...back in 1961...and then said, we can't possibly let anyone carry a switchblade because there will be gang wars in the streets! My God! Think of the children! And here we are!

I digress...
 
Yes. It's called your local state laws. It's easily accessible.

Aside from that… You can do whatever you want but here's how I see it. YMMV.

Are you legally allowed to own a firearm? If so… the constitution should cover you carrying a firearm.

So carry it. I recommend getting a CCW/CPL/CHL whatever but honestly…. There has been many times that a felon illegally possessing a firearm has defended himself and had all charges dropped….
 

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