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It depends on where you are and the circumstances. In the U.S. if you have a permit valid in the state where you are, yes, you can. Without a permit, it depends on the state law.
Georgia is not a traditional open carry state. However, open carry IS legal with a Georgia permit. It is also worthy of note that you MAY openly carry a firearm without a permit in a motor vehicle.
No, not in public. You can carry a gun in your vehicle in Mississippi, but not in public without a permit.
Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Vermont and Wyoming allow residents to carry a concealed firearm without a permit. Montana and Idaho both currently allow concealed carry without a permit in places outside of any incorporated municipality.
You can get a concealed carry permit in most states, and a few states allow concealed carry without a permit. See handgunlaw.us for more information.
No. You must have a permit to carry a firearm in Tennessee. You must attend an 8 hour handgun course approved by the state. Then apply for the permit at a full service motor vehicle office. The cost is $115.00
You can carry a handgun openly without a permit, except in your vehicle. To carry a gun in your vehicle, or to carry a gun concealed, you must have a NH permit or a permit that is recognized by the state of NH. For more information, see opencary.org, or handgunlaw.us
Depends on local laws- and you did not tell us WHERE.
A concealed weapons permit is only a license that allows you to carry a firearm in public without it being clearly visible. Owning a firearm is a completely different set of permissions, and is usually required before you can even get a concealed weapons permit.
No. If you are buying a firearm from a dealer, this check is regulated by Federal law. A permit to carry (usually to carry a concealed firearm) is regulated by State law. That process varies from state to state.
It depends on local state law. A few states allow you to carry a gun without a permit, but most states require a permit of some kind. Additionally, it is not illegal to transport an unloaded firearm in a vehicle in order to get the gun from point A to point B, IE: going to the range to shoot.
If you are asking about a handgun - securely wrapped and carried in the farthest area of the vehicle away from the driver's and passenger's reach (e.g.: the trunk in a sedan, or the "way back" area of an SUV).