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» QUESTION: With the evolving current events in the United States and the rest of the world, the two of us have made the decision to own one or more firearms, probably handguns, for personal protection purposes. We have resisted this measure for some time simply due to our lack of knowledge on the subjects of firearms, personal defense training and education, the law and other regulations regarding firearms, and a host of other reasons too long to list. You might say that we don’t know what we don’t know and have decided to take the plunge and get engaged in expanding our knowledge base. Fortunately, a friend of ours passed on his copy of Concealed Carry Magazine, and after reading it from cover to cover, we got motivated to start the process. Please help us to get started by giving us some suggestions about where to start and the processes necessary to become responsible and knowledgeable gun owners.

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