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WinterBoarder
09-07-2010, 12:00
I'm not associated with this author, but met his brother this past weekend. I just order this book, which covers Colorado gun laws.

http://pointedin.com/colorado-firearm-knife-and-weapon-law-compendium/

The Colorado Firearm, Knife, and Weapon Law Compendium is Mr. Bergin’s third work as an author. This book on Colorado Gun Laws took a good portion of a year to research and write, and includes an in-depth analysis of Colorado gun law and commentary of the law, cited with footnotes for quick and accurate reference. Also included word-for-word are the relevant portions of the Colorado Revised Statutes, as well as a complete glossary included for the reader’s convenience.
The Colorado Firearm, Knife, and Weapon Law Compendium will also be available in eBook formats, including the Amazon Kindle, which must be purchased at Amazon.com. Check back regularly for status of both the print and the eBook versions of this book.
The Table of Contents may be viewed here:
Includes:

Full Text of the Legislative Code Regarding Firearm and Knife Law
Famous Gun Quotes Price: $19.95
Current Edition: 2010-2011

BadShot
09-08-2010, 08:58
This would be cool for storage on my smart phone, bring on the epub format!

Irving
09-08-2010, 11:13
Does it have references to actual cases?

Jer
09-08-2010, 16:27
I'll wait for the movie to come out.

GunLaw
09-25-2010, 00:16
This would be cool for storage on my smart phone, bring on the epub format!

Ordinarily, I don't create accounts to promote something I'm involved in, but if you check iBookstore, you'll find my Colorado book in the ePub format for the iPhone, iPad, and iTouch.

I was in the process of having this book formatted in the ePub format prior to your request. It is also available on the Kindle.

I also uploaded my California and Nevada books, but for some technical reason, they didn't get released, so I'm trying to figure out why. But Colorado made it to release and should be available right now. Georgia is coming soon, in all formats (print, ePub, Amazon).

For anyone who has given my book a read, thank you. I appreciate it greatly.

I'd like to see the book on store shelves. If you have a store, or know someone who does, many thanks for telling them about my book and asking them to consider it.

Thank you for visiting my website. To not "self-promote," I'll not post my website. A little investigating and you can find it, easily. :D

Thanks again for all of your support.

- RTB

theGinsue
09-25-2010, 21:48
How easy is this book to read and understand for the non-law trained layman?

OneGuy67
09-25-2010, 22:01
How easy is this book to read and understand for the non-law trained layman?


I bought the book when it first was listed here on the forum. It was very easy for me to read and understand, although I do deal with statutes daily. He utilizes all the Colorado Revised Statutes in his book and goes through all of them one at a time. The latter half of the book is the actual statutes verbatim. He does discuss a little bit about the conflicts between state and federal law. He also states numerous times to not use this book as legal advice.

All in all for me, I liked how the book was set up and it will be beneficial in the use of advising new officers on the gun laws.

My $.02

(Robert, you can send my check in care of ...[LOL])

theGinsue
09-25-2010, 22:12
Thanks OneGuy, that works for me. I think I'll get a copy.