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No, as long as you can otherwise legally own a gun. The state of MS recognizes your vehicle as an extention of your property.
It depends on where you are. In the U.S. at least, each state sets its own regulations for issuing permit, so it depends on the state in which you apply. If it is a felony charge, in the U.S. you can no longer own or possess a gun, much less get a gun permit, unless you have had your rights restored. If it is a misdemeanor charge, it just depends on the state and whatever that state's rules are.
Assuming you mean "gun" permit, yes, the state of Tennessee recognizes gun permits from any state.
Yes, it is legal to carry a gun in a bank in Tennessee as long as you have a carry permit. In TN however, any business can choose to post a sign banning handguns on they property, and a few banks have done that.
It depends. Some, but only a few, states in the U.S. require a license to purchase a gun. A gun permit normally refers to a permit allowing you to carry the gun on your person in public. Some people use the terms interchangeably, but each state calls the gun permit something different. In Tennessee, it is called a "Handgun Carry Permit." In Florida, it is a "Weapons Permit."
If you have a concealed weapon's permit, you may put your gun anywhere in your vehicle, or in your person loaded or unloaded, unless you are in school property. If you do not have a concealed weapon's permit, you may not have it on you, and you may not hide the gun anywhere in your car unless it is unloaded. You may, however, have the gun loaded in your car if it is in plain view. You also cannot have a gun present (loaded or unloaded) in school property.
It depends on where you are. In the U.S. you can own a gun in any state without a permit, except that the state of Illinois requires an ID to purchase a gun.
Not legally. Florida requires a permit to carry a gun on your person in public.
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Wisconsin does not require a permit to purchase or to own a firearm. It does require a permit to carry a firearm concealed on your person. When you apply, the permit will be granted or denied within 21 days by State law.
It depends on where you are. Most U.S. states don't require a permit to own a gun. In order to carry a gun, you need a permit in some states, but each state sets its own laws on how to get a permit, so it depends on where you are.
The answer depends on the context. Usually a "gun permit" means a permit to carry a concealed handgun on your person. Some states (CA I think?) require a registration process in order to purchase a handgun which is sometimes referred to as a "permit". Conceal permits are regulated by state and laws very as many different states we have.