unless you have permit and not brandishing
yes u can, but you must have a current Concealed Pistol License (CPL) from Washington or another state that Washington recognizes. If you do not possess a CPL, you may only carry an unloaded pistol in a vehicle. There is no restriction on where inside the vehicle the pistol and ammunition is, as long as the pistol is unloaded.
In the United States, acts are legal, unless there is a specific law making them illegal. A licensed California Private Investigator who also has a Bureau of Security and Investigative Services Exposed Firearms Permit may carry exposed.
If you do not possess a licence to carry a concealed handgun, then any handgun you carry in your vehicle which is within reach and not in plain sight must be unloaded and secured. This means cable lock, trigger lock, locked case.. something of that sort.
Not a good idea. First, you have to ensure the firearm is legal in California - major difference in state firearms laws between AZ and CA. Second, you need to keep it locked away and unloaded in California, as they do not reciprocate concealed carry permits.
No. It makes no difference if the weapon is unloaded or not.
I assume you mean concealed. Not without a permit.
Generally, weapons are not allowed in carry-on luggage but can be placed in checked luggage it they are unloaded and properly stored.
13 or 18? depends on state laws.
it means to carry a pistol or sometype of gun around
it means to carry a pistol or sometype of gun around
carry in your vehicle unloaded and concealed, to be safe dissasemble
the LeMat pistol