Generally, no, especially not for K-12.
Not until you actually get the permit.
Only if he has a 'concealed carry weapons (CCW) permit'.
It depends on what you mean, but also, what state you are in. I've never heard of a personal protection permit. A CCW permit is a permit to carry a handgun on your person for personal protection, however, it should be noted that all states in the U.S. don't issue CCW. Some states, such as Tennessee, issue "handgun carry permits" and concealment is not required by law.
The short answer is yes. As long as you have a CCW permit that is valid within whichever state you are currently in, you can have a concealed handgun in your vehicle.
Mid-Atlantic Firearms Training does concealed carry weapons training for Maryland handgun permit, Florida Handgun Permit and Utah concealed carry permit.
No, citizens in Indiana can apply for a gun permit and a CCW (concealed carry) permit at their local sherriff's office. You MUST HAVE A PERMIT to carry the weapon, however, or else it will be a crime.
No, your Illinois permit is not honored in Georgia. http://www.youcancarry.com/illinois-ccw-reciprocity/
No, your Illinois permit is not honored in Georgia. http://www.youcancarry.com/illinois-ccw-reciprocity/
Only with CCW Permit. I myself live in Englewood, Currently you can not even carry a weapon in Denver County without a Permit even less conceal it. Sorry...
Can you carry a handgun in plain open sight in Missouri
No. I just moved back to cali from Austin. You must have a CCW (carry concealed weapons permit and you must be 21
Yes. You can even have one without a CCW, so long as it remains in plain sight at all times.