In most U.S. states, yes, you can legally carry a gun in a hospital if you have a permit, UNLESS the hospital property has a sign posted saying weapons are not allowed. To further confuse things, having a sign posted may or may not carry any legal weight, depending on state law. If there is a sign posted, in some states, all they can ask you to do is leave, but in some states, you can be arrested.
No such thing.
Not until you actually get the permit.
Only if he has a 'concealed carry weapons (CCW) permit'.
I understand CCW permits in Florida can be obtain by almost anyone. If a tow truck driver has a CCW he is legal....
Generally, no, especially not for K-12.
No. Maryland does not recognize permits from any other state.
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Well, generally speaking, "CCW" isn't a charge. If you mean unlawful carrying of a handgun, one possibility is, every state has places that are off limits, even with a carry permit, for example, bars are off limits in most states. If you are caught carrying a gun in a bar, you can get into trouble, even in you have a permit. Another possibility is, many states require the gun to be concealed. If you carry a gun and it becomes exposed, you might get into trouble.
Laws on this vary by state. In most states - even those with shall issue CCW laws - they won't be allowed to if it is a state-owned public hospital. A lot of states also don't permit firearms on educational property, so a school-owned hospital would be covered under such laws.
No Stun Guns are not Illegal in Wisconsin, they are just restricted. You need a Concealed carry license or a recognized out of state equivalent license to legally carry stun guns in Wisconsin. But, you can have a stun gun in your home or business and even carry it in your vehicle if it's in a closed case without having a CCW. There is a catch though. No one is allowed to sell a Stun Gun to you without a valid CCW. So in short, you'll need a CCW in order to have one.
No. California does not honor any "gun permits" from Nevada. I assume you are referring to the Nevada CCW (Concealed Carry of a Weapon) permit as Nevada does not have any actual "gun permits".
Yes. You can even have one without a CCW, so long as it remains in plain sight at all times.