Yes. Its No problem you just have to get a ATC permit and you good to go.
A person can discharge a firearm in Canada on private land with permission from the owner. The person must be using the gun as target practice.
It depends on what you mean. If you have a permit to carry a gun, you can carry in Tennessee (TN recognizes permits from any state). If you are talking about transporting the gun, you can transport a gun basically anywhere in the U.S. without a permit as long as the gun is unloaded and not accessible.
He does briefly carry a gun when walking through the haunted woods.
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Yes, if he or she has the proper license to do so.
Yes, as long as he or she lives in a city where there are NO restrictions to carry a Taser.
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In states where concealed weapons permits are issued, private investigators can carry weapons (if they have the permit). Also, in some states if you are a retired or active peace officer you can carry a gun with the proper endorsement.
Yes, but being a Private Investigator does not automatically mean you can strap one on. If you are a licensedPrivate Investigator you must still obtain a permit to carry an exposed weapon from the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services, and you may carry a weapon only when you are on duty. Most PI's in California do not carry a gun however,if you specialize in bodyguard work, you may need to carry one. In order to carry a concealed weapon, you must first obtain a gun permit issued by your local police or sheriff's department.
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A bail bondsman has the same authority to carry a gun as any other private citizen. No more, no less.
Consult your local police.
Background tests required to become a private investigator vary from state to state. Your typical types of tests and background test are usually criminal, a psychological exam and certain security tests if you are going to be carrier a gun.
Generally speaking, yes, if you are on your own property, you can carry a gun. If you are on property owned by someone else, it depends on the circumstances.
You will need to contact the RCMP for a correct, current and legal answer.