because policeman is predicted to be a brave person, and thus, strong. cause you get to carry a gun
In general, yes, under federal law HR218, a retired officer can carry a gun in any U.S. state.ADDED: HR 218 requires that the retired officer re-qualify with his sidearm once per year to the standards of the agency fom which he he retired or that of his local law enforcement agency.
A Policeman Helps keep the street's safe and can carry out investigation's.
A countersigantory must work in, or be retired from a recognised position. So yes, a retired policeman may sign your photo as long as they are not closely related to you and have known you for at least two years.
On Halloween, yes, but in real life, no. Too young to carry a gun. Child labor laws prohibit him from working as a policeman.
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.
Federal law provides that a peace officer can carry a firearm in any state, and retired peace officers that meet certain requirements (mainly weapons qualification) may do so as well. NYC is trying not to comply with the Federal alw on this.
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Depends of what gun, and for what use. As a retired police officer, I carry a small .38 revolver daily, but would like a much longer shotgun when bird hunting. Please erfine your question, and repost. Sorry-
The Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (Federal law) does NOT permit carrying a firearm on school grounds if it is prohibited by state law.
Well, the answer is no, but Arizona does not have gun registration, so if you can carry a gun in Arizona, you can carry any gun you legally own or possess.