No. They're subject to the same laws as everyone else, and still wouldn't be permitted to carry on post.
No. You either have to have a permit to carry or a permit to purchase.
You can't carry a gun in Georgia without a permit.
Arizona is an open carry state. If you can legally own a handgun, you can carry it openly without a permit. If you want to carry a concealed handgun, you need a permit.
It's unlawful to openly carry a handgun in the state of SC. A bill has been recently introduced to openly carry without a permit.
No. As of 2010, Arizona allows anyone who can legally own a handgun to carry it, openly or concealed, without a permit. Before then, you could carry openly without a permit, but not concealed.
No. Minnesota requires a transfer permit for handguns.
It depends on where you are. In some states in the U.S. you can carry without a permit, but in some states you can't. Try: handgunlaws.us for more info.
If you have a handgun carry permit, definitely. The handgun carry permit covers "any handgun that you legally own or posses."
Yes. No permit is required to own a handgun in Florida or to keep it in your home.
You can carry a handgun openly without a permit, except in your vehicle. To carry a gun in your vehicle, or to carry a gun concealed, you must have a NH permit or a permit that is recognized by the state of NH. For more information, see opencary.org, or handgunlaw.us
It doesn't. Effective June 26, 2013, the US Military treats all married couples the same, whether they are same-sex or opposite-sex. As of that date, same-sex spouses of active-duty service members can be issued the same credentials that permit opposite-sex spouses to enter military bases unaccompanied.
The basic answer is no. In most states, you have to be 21 to get a handgun carry permit, however, I think there are one or two states that will issue handgun carry permits to people 18 or older.