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Tenn allow concealed weapon permit
That all depends on the state in which you reside. Here in WY, You don't even need a permit to carry a weapon on you concealed anymore. If you do not have a CCW, You can carry concealed anywhere in WY. But in the car, The pistol needs to be visible, Unless you have a permit. Check the NRA website for your states laws and regulations.
If you have a North Carolina concealed carry permit, or a permit from a reciprocal state, you can simply wear it on your person. If not, you will need to carry it in a saddle bag or backpack. To do this, as the weapon would still be within reach and concealed, the weapon must be secured to not be considered a concealed weapon - you need to run a cable lock through the barrel or magazine well and slide, or put a trigger lock on it, or have it in a locked box.
No concealed carry permits are never available to felons.
Yes, you can carry a concealed weapon with a permit in a Florida restaurant unless the restaurant explicitly prohibits it. However, it is always a good idea to check the specific laws and regulations of the restaurant or establishment before carrying your concealed weapon inside.
In West Virginia you can not carry a concealed weapon anywhere without a permit. If you have a permit then you can carry a concealed weapon in a hospital as long as there is no signs stating that you cant. Also, If you do not have a permit, you cannot carry a weapon openly anywhere at night, witch is considered concealed. Please check with local law enforcements first! The information I provided is with a little research and is just given as an idea on what the law could be!
A baton, being a type of billie, is a weapon that may be carried concealed with a permit in the state of Florida. Section 790.06(1), Fla. Stat. 2012.
If you have a concealed carry permit, you do. If you don't have specifically a permit to carry concealed, then you can't carry a pistol concealed. Most states which have concealed carry legislation either prohibit open carry, or else have laws on the matter which tend to be a bit ambiguous. For example, it may be legal, but it may also be accompanied by "menace to the public detriment laws" which make it illegal once someone sees you carrying openly, feels uneasy about it, and calls the police.
In Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Vermont and Wyoming it is legal for residents to carry a concealed pistol out of doors. In other states you must apply for and obtain a permit to carry a concealed weapon.
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What were the circumstances? What he carrying in a prohibited location? Was he carrying a prohibited weapon?
Technically, it can be either. There is no law in Tennessee making it illegal to carry openly, and there is nothing on the permit or in the law stating the word "concealed."