Check your state’s knife laws on Knife Up’s website embedded below:
KnifeUp provides a law guide for all 50 states so you can read about each state’s knife laws so you can know what size and method of carry is legal in any state.
Concealed Carry Reciprocity and State Laws
Check your concealed carry permit(s) reciprocity and learn about every state’s concealed carry and gun laws on US CCA’s website embedded below:
Audio and Video Recording Laws by State
Audio and Video Recording Laws can be tough to understand as they are different in every State. Below are links to the laws in each state:
Tips for Contractors
Here are some tips for those seeking temporary contract work:
Travel Tip – Basic Phrases
International travel is exciting yet challenging. You will quickly learn that learning a few phrases and words can be incredibly helpful – here are some of those words and phrases to learn before you get there.
Does my client’s insurance cover me as a driver of their vehicle?
A question you should be asking: Does my client’s insurance cover me as a driver of their vehicle?
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What EP Training Do I Need?
This is a very common question for anyone looking to get into EP or advance their career. Below is my best and honest answer, based on my experiences and professional opinion.
The best way I can suggest to assess what training you will need to make yourself more marketable / valuable is to research the job openings on Linkedin, Indeed, etc. that are of interest to you, and note their required and preferred qualifications/certifications. There is no better way to get a realistic assessment of what hiring entities are looking for. Consider this avoid opinions of training providers – myself included.
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Additionally, you can contact those same companies, and discuss this topic with their recruiters/HR to find out what makes candidates stick out to them during the selection process. This will give you great insight into what can set you apart when applying.
If you are not looking for “high threat” work, avoid investing your time and money (and GI Bill) into “high threat” courses. This should be obvious, but unscrupulous marketing makes me have to say it. Further, even if you are seeking “high threat” work, avoid investing in courses which don’t give you the certs you need to gain employment in that field until you have them, then invest in training to further better yourself, as any professional should.
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Bottom line – Any time spent with rifles and body armor is useless for non-war zone EP. No hiring manager cares to see that. And even further it shows the wrong mindset and/or how you got sold on use-car salesman tactics by schools selling the wrong stuff to industry hopefuls with GI bill funds.
Last word – be cautious of those who disagree with what I said.
Practical Situational Awareness Webinar
Situational Awareness is a critical component to everyone, particularly those on a protective detail, however most people misunderstand the application of situational awareness or simply disregard the importance of it. So how can we effectively aware, even while so busy with every other task? Learn how we do it in our Practical Situational Awareness Webinar.
The ROI of Secure Transportation
Risk for executives in United States is on the rise. Therefore, hiring executive protection professionals has become the rule instead of the exception over the past decade. The need for security and driver services are highlighted by incidents such as the kidnapping and murder of tech CEO Tushar Atre and most recently the brutal shooting of Microsoft executive Jared Bridegan. Tushar Atre was kidnapped from his residence and killed by disgruntled employees. He was then left in his personal vehicle to be found on another one of his nearby properties. No security team was present at the residence which enabled easy access to his home for the intruders.
