First, you will have to tell us where you live (state or country) and which license you are referring to- Licensing regulations vary from state to state, and vary ENORMOUSLY from country to country. There are licenses to OWN guns, to CARRY guns concealed, and to SELL or repair guns. You need to be a lot more specific with your question. Please give this some thought, reword your question, and repost- we will do out best to get you a legitimate answer.
I'm just about 100% sure this is right, but if anyone from California knows, please correct me. You contact your local sheriff's department. Rules different from locality to locality, so it depends on what the local sheriff's policy is. In some counties, it's easy to get a permit, in some, it's very difficult or impossible.
You contact your local Sheriff's department. In California, each county sheriff can set his/her own requirments. In some counties, a permit is easy to obtain and in some, it's difficult or impossible.
As I understand it, you go to your local county sheriff. Each sheriff sets his own requirements for obtaining a permit. In some counties it's easy, but in some it's very difficult or impossible.
Go to police station or sheriffs office. Ask for application. Don't expect to get it soon, especially in Los Angeles, San Diego, or San Francisco counties.
Follow the procedures in your state's published firearms regulations.
The California Department of Justice web site has the information you seek. Also, the local police can assist you.
Keep throwing pennies in the well at your local mall and wishing for it. Only the most privileged and well-connected have any chance of obtaining a CCW in California.
No your motorcycle is not an extension of your home and if you have a gun in your saddle bag it will be considered a concealed weapon. If you have a concealed permit then there is no problem. If you don't then simple go to your local court house or sheriff's dept and apply for a concealed weapons permit. Takes about 2 to 3 weeks to get.
No. The process of attaining a concealed handgun permit takes some time. Some states may grant reciprocity with a permit from your state, and some states will not. In the states which don't, you may either have to apply for an out-of-state permit, or just do without. Some states will not grant you a concealed carry permit, period.
Apply to the dep in your city, then it is approved (or not) by the chief.
Yes go to the sheriff or police chief and apply for a concealed weapons permit for the weapons you will be hunting with. Then send a copy to every county sheriff dept in the state and let them know what your doing you may need to register in multi counties to allow you to carry throughout the state.
Not at 18. It's classed as a handgun, which you must be 21 to purchase. As far as carrying it, it's a very iffy proposition. For concealed carry, states issue a concealed handgun permit - not a concealed weapons permit. Such permits do not apply to knives or other types of weapons. Likewise, open carry laws in states which permit open carry do not apply to any other type of weapon other than a handgun.
In most states, you will need to have a concealed weapons license. You apply to the licensing authority in your state, undergo a background check, complete required training and are issued your permit.
Apply for a replacement.
Wisconsin does not require a permit to purchase or to own a firearm. It does require a permit to carry a firearm concealed on your person. When you apply, the permit will be granted or denied within 21 days by State law.
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.
Indiana does not require a permit to POSSESS ordinary firearms. It does require a permit to CARRY firearms CONCEALED. You apply for that permit through the Indiana State Police Website. This is a link to that website: http://www.in.gov/isp/2829.htm
Yes. You need to either purchase pistol permits through your County Sheriff's Office, or obtain a North Carolina Concealed Carry Permit (which, under NC law, serves as a permit to purchase handguns, as well).
See the website below for a list of states that have reciprocity with the state of Florida on the carrying of handguns. BUT BE AWARE that the concealed weapon or firearm permit issued by Florida under s. 790.06, Fla. Stat. is not a "carry permit" as that term is used in a social sense. The Florida permit allows you to carry concealed certain enumerated weapons* or a firearm* within the state. Others states' laws may only apply to handguns.* defined by statute