Yes, in Texas one can carry a hand gun in the motorcycle saddlebags. A person can also carry a handgun in plain sight while traveling.
Yes. If you do not possess a concealed carry permit, it must remain either secured (unloaded and locked), or in plain sight.
In Texas you have to be 21 to legally carry a handgun, but it must be concealed.
Yes. To carry one concealed, you need a Concealed Handgun Licence, however.
With proper license anyone can carry handguns in Texas.
As long as you have a handgun carry permit that is valid in Texas, yes. You can also carry a handgun on or about your person in your motor vehicle without a license in Texas, if you meet the "requirements". Is a motorcycle a motor vehicle? Yes: "Motor vehicle" means: (A) any motor driven or propelled vehicle required to be registered under the laws of this state; So you can legally carry a handgun on or about your person on your motorcycle if you meet the "requirements".
If you have a handgun carry permit, definitely. The handgun carry permit covers "any handgun that you legally own or posses."
You can not carry an unconcealed handgun in Texas with or without a license.
In plain sight.
You can legally transport it unloaded and inaccessible, but to have it loaded and accessible, you must have a NY handgun carry permit.
It depends on what you mean. If you legally possess the handgun, then it is legal to have it in Tennessee. Tennessee doesn't require any kind of registration, however, you do have to have a valid handgun carry permit to legally carry it on your person or have it accessible in your vehicle.
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.
Yes, if you have a Texas concealed handgun carry permit, or a permit from any state with which Texas recognizes reciprocity, you can carry a concealed hangun in Texas.
According to handgunlaw.us, yes, Georgia recognizes Texas permits.
I'm sure it depends on where you are and what the local laws and/or policies are. Here, parole officers are not sworn law enforcement, so by that definition, no they can't legally carry a handgun unless they get a regular carry permit.
As long as you have a Maryland handgun permit and as long as the gun meets any specific requirements in Maryland law.
Generally speaking, no. A felon cannot own or even possess a handgun legally. The exception to that is if the felon has had his rights restored.