In Iowa, a conviction for disturbing the peace is generally classified as a simple misdemeanor and may not automatically disqualify you from obtaining a concealed carry permit. However, applicants must disclose any criminal history, and the issuing authority has discretion in reviewing applications. It's important to consult with legal counsel or the local sheriff's office for guidance specific to your situation.
It doesn't matter. Even if the state has a liberal enough "shall issue" legislation that a convicted felon can obtain a CCW, as a convicted felon you may not purchases, possess, or have access to firearms under federal law. Ipso facto, you could potentially have a concealed carry permit, but you would not be permitted to have a gun.
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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.
There is no gun registration in Virginia. As for concealed carry, you must possess either a Virginia concealed carry permit, or a concealed carry permit from a state whose permit is valid in Virginia.
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.
You can get a concealed carry permit in most states, and a few states allow concealed carry without a permit. See handgunlaw.us for more information.
If you're expecting to get gun rights back after a felony conviction, don't hold your breath. In some shall-issue states, it is possible for a convicted felon to get a concealed carry permit. However, it's still a felony for them to own, possess, or be in a situation where they have access to firearms, and the CCW doesn't negate that.
No, it is not possible to obtain an international concealed carry permit for traveling abroad.
You didn't really ask a question, but I'll give you some basic information on concealed carry. Each state sets its own rules and laws regarding concealed carry, so each state is different in the process to obtain a concealed carry permit, or weapons permit, or handgun permit.
For concealed carry, no. Wisconsin does permit open carry with restrictions, but only law enforcement officers are permitted to carry concealed in Wisconsin.
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No, having a concealed carry permit in one state does not necessarily give you concealed carry privileges in every other state. Most states have reciprocity agreements with some (but not all) other states.