Kevin L. Jamison is an attorney in private practice since 1983 doing a criminal, immigration, divorce, and general practice with a concentration in the area of weapons and self-defense. He helped found the Western Missouri Shooters Alliance in 1989 and taught its personal protection course since its inception, primarily the legal instruction. This culminated in the WMSA video "Missouri Weapons and Self-Defense Law." Since 1989 he has served as an officer and director of WMSA. He is currently president of Missourians for Personal Safety and the Missouri Sport Shooting Association. He currently teaches the legal section of the License To Carry course. He taught undergraduate courses in criminal law, law and society, and law and terrorism at Avila College (now Avila University). His article, "Concealed Weapons and the Travelers' Defense" was published in the March-April, 2000 Journal of the Missouri Bar. He contributes a legal column entitled "It Doesn't Have to Make Sense, It's Just the Law" to Concealed Carry Magazine. He wrote the WMSA "Stay Out of Jail Card" summarizing Missouri weapons and self-defense law. He is the author of the book Missouri Weapons and Self-Defense Law and contributed a chapter, "Bowie Knife Law", to Bowie Knives and Bayonets of the Ben Palmer Collection. In December, 2007 he and Tim Oliver co-produced a 2-disc DVD set Missouri Concealed Carry and Self-Defense Law which covers the legal requirements for the License To Carry class and is used by many instructors (see www.Learntocarryproductions.com). At www.KLJamisonLaw.com he updates developments in weapons and self-defense law.


