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Book Review: Self-Defense Laws of All 50 States

This 556-page book identifies and explains each state’s self-defense laws, with an emphasis on translating legal jargon into plain, understandable English.

11/8/2010


The Supreme Court’s opinion in District of Columbia v. 
Heller explains that self-defense is “the central component” of the right to keep and bear arms. Yet knowledge of the right to self-defense does not explain when or how those arms may be lawfully used for this purpose. Into this void step Utah attorney Mitch Vilos and son Evan Vilos, research assistant, with Self-Defense Laws Of All 50 States. As the title implies, the 6"x9", 556-pp. softcover book identifies and explains each state’s relevant laws, with an emphasis on translating legal mumbo jumbo into plain, understandable English.


Topics include “Defense of Third Persons,” “Duty (or No Duty) to Retreat,” “Responsibility to Innocent Third Parties,” and “Civil Liability,” among others. Each concept is explained in an overview, with additional details in the sections for each state. Helpful illustrations and anecdotes illustrate key concepts such as “castle doctrine,” “reasonable necessity,” and “serious bodily injury.”


While knowledge of general concepts can help a person avoid legal trouble, the devil is often in the details for those who actually find themselves defending their freedom or finances in court. Inclusion of the legal language also highlights ambiguities of which responsible gun owners should be aware.


Mitch Vilos also provides readers with experience and insights from his practice as a trial attorney by explaining what he calls “Thumbs-Up” and “Thumbs-Down” factors that aren’t codified into law but that tend to sway a case’s outcome.


While no one book can capture all the nuances of American self-defense law, the Viloses have done an admirable job of compiling a helpful, entertaining, and practical overview that is refreshingly sympathetic to the concept of armed self-defense.


For more information, go to firearmslaw.com or contact Guns West Publishing 
(801) 295-3340. Price: $29.95.


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4 Responses to Book Review: Self-Defense Laws of All 50 States

Trayvon Martin wrote:
January 11, 2013

Great laws. Thanks for the well-regulated militia.

opuspilot wrote:
May 02, 2012

North Carolina changed many of its laws with an effective date of 12/1/2011. Can anybody advise me of the dates which the North Carolina laws described in this book are inclusive from-to?

OldSarg wrote:
November 22, 2010

Here is a freebee for ya. http://www.handgunlaw.us/ Copy & paste address and you will be on your way. It's free, and kept updated. The money you save, you can send to me and I will buy me a new gun... :-}

Clark wrote:
November 10, 2010

I own this book and can say it clearly outlines the self defense laws every gun owner or anyone interested in self defense should be aware of. Add this to your collection for reference or simply for a better understanding of these laws with an entertaining twist to it. Well written, simple, yet thorough.