Legal Heat iPhone App

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Legal Heat 2_1The guys over at Legal Heat were nice enough to send us a promo copy of their iPhone/iTouch app “Legal Heat: 50 State Guide to Firearm Laws and Regulations” for review. It is compatible with both the iPhone and iTouch (but you must have an updated firmware). I’ve had it for a few days now and have been able to play around with it. On a couple of occasions during conversations with co-workers and friends I’ve pulled out the app to answer questions I couldn’t recall off the top of my head (granted I probably talk about concealed weapons more than the average guy).

The app is basically a quick pocket guide for concealed carry laws for each one of the 50 states.  It covers the basics (definitely not a comprehensive review of all firearm laws) but captures most of the questions you would like to know when you carry a firearm using reciprocity laws. It has a page for each state CCW laws, then a “Transport Rules” section, and also every Attorney General phone number (an email for each AG would also be nice to have but isn’t currently included).  The navigation is very simple, clean, and easy.

The front page of the app gives you a rating from 1 bullet to 5 bullets (with Illinois and Wisconsin earning head stones instead of a bullet rating!) ranking their friendliness towards concealed Legal Heat 2_2Legal Heat 2_3carry.  From there you can go to the state you want with each state page including a section for prohibited areas (both state and federal) and any special notes or exceptions–this may include any weird laws or general attitudes that may be different than written laws in the state.  There are two reciprocity maps on the state page as well–first is what states honor the permit of the current state and the second is which state permits the current state will honor (not all maps are currently on there but Legal Heat has confirmed that they will be updated soon).

It would be nice to know if you were required by law to notify a police officer if you are detained (although we recommend doing this even if it’s not required by law). It would also be nice to know what the laws are when carrying a firearm in your car (with or without a permit) for when you are driving through a state that does not recognize your permit and you need to know if you can still have your firearm loaded or if it needs to be locked and hidden.  There are tons of other random things that could be included, but they’ve kept the information simple enough to where you can find the pertinent information at a glance.

From talking to Legal Heat they are really committed to making this the best app for concealed carry.  They just submitted an update yesterday to add reciprocity maps and add clarification on some points. They also have plans for a much bigger update coming next month which will include open carry information and some additional features.  For $1.99 it’s definitely worth snagging.  But before you run to iTunes we’ve got 3  promo codes for the app for free (thanks to Legal Heat and App Ventures) so we’re giving it away to three of our Facebook fans on Monday (March 1st). So make sure that you are a fan on Facebook and let us know that you want a free copy of the app.

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3 Responses to “Legal Heat iPhone App”
  1. Ron Hawthorne says:

    Will this app become available for Blackberry Users????

  2. Dwon Guvenir says:

    Just purchased the Legal Heat iPhone app for $1.99 but it won’t work on my iPod Touch. Your web site says it works with iOS 3.1 (I have 3.1.3), however after going back and looking at the app store the requirements there say 3.2 so it won’t work on my unit. I didn’t recheck at the app requirements at the app store after reading them on your website. I can’t upgrade my iPod Touch to 3.2.

    Am I just out my $1.99? Will users be out of luck when the upgrades pass their current iPods/iPhones iOS? If the app won’t work on an iPhone in a year when the app is updated, it doesn’t seem like a practical purchase.

    If there’s a way to use your app on my unit, I’d appreciate your help, if not I’d like a refund since I was going off the requirements listed on your site.

  3. Andrew says:

    Sorry to hear that Dwon… Contact Legal Heat directly for help on that front. We just reviewed the app and don’t have anything to do with it from a development and support standpoint.

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