If there is weapon in the home she is in grave danger of being charged with "possession" of a firearm, and YOU could also be charged as an accessory for knowingly allowing her to have access.
It is NOT necessary to actually have the firearmn ON youir person to be charged with possession, mere 'ready access' to it serves as the prohibiting factor.
Carreing, Conceald, Weapon
No, citizens in Indiana can apply for a gun permit and a CCW (concealed carry) permit at their local sherriff's office. You MUST HAVE A PERMIT to carry the weapon, however, or else it will be a crime.
If the charge was a felony offense, you cannot legally ever own or possess a firearm. If the charge was a misdemeanor, you can apply to your state for a CCW permit. Your state will make the determination.
If o9ne has a ccw in MO., can the cocealed weapon be a sword cane
Carrying a concealed firearm can be a felony unless you have a concealed weapons permit. I am told it is just about impossible to get a CCW permit in California. The applicable Penal Code sections are 12020 PC et seq. You can sift through them at: http://www.leginfo.ca.gov
None. As of , what, 1-2011; there is no such charge as CCW. If you are a prohibited possessor or carry it where posted not to; i.e; a police station; or were caught with a concealed weapon and no permit prior to the new ruling: it is a class 4 felony; first timers are looking at 1.5 years prison, average. And , courts can be lenient and give a fine , community service, and probation to first offenders, so no prison time. Prohibited possesor and carrying into cop station aren't CCW charges, though, they are separate.
No. It makes no difference if the weapon is unloaded or not.
Only with CCW Permit. I myself live in Englewood, Currently you can not even carry a weapon in Denver County without a Permit even less conceal it. Sorry...
CCW is shorthand for "carry concealed Weapon". It generally refers to a sidearm that is suited for concealed carry. These would be smaller and flatter than most sidearms. Nearly any sidearm CAN be carried concealed, but some are more readily caried in that fashion.
Probably, unless the provisions of your probation or the laws regarding CCW in your state forbid it.
While in many states juveniles can get a hunting permit, there is NO state that will grant a CCW to a juvenile that age.
Brass knuckles are not illegal for most people however they are illegal for some. If you are a Cat I or Cat II weapon restricted person then you can not posses them. You are a Cat I or a Cat II restricted person if you have been convicted of any violent felony, convicted for any felony, on probation or parole, you are in possession of the weapon with drugs, you are under the influence of alcohol past the .08 mark or you are an illegal alien. Brass knuckles are considered a blunt weapon designed for fighting. If you conceal brass knuckles on your person you could also be considered carrying a concealed weapon so make sure you have your CCW.