Since there is no requirement in the US for an official gun register to be kept, most states do not carry such a register. It is estimated there are between 270 million and 310 million guns held by civilians in the United States.
You can carry a gun in Florida. A Florida gun carry permit has restrictions as well as reciprocation with certain other states. See discussion page for more details.
Schools, courthouses, Federal property, Post Office, jails and prisons. Many states do not permit carry in a bar or church.
It depends on what kind of gun and where you are. Assuming you are talking about a handgun, in U.S. states that allow handgun carry, you can normally have the gun anywhere on your person. It has to be concealed, if the state requires it. However, in many states, you must be 21 to carry a handgun, so check your local state laws to be sure first.
You can carry a concealed handgun in most states except for Illinois and the District of Columbia. Each state has different laws, and some states allow open carry, some do not, and some allow either. Check handgunlaw.us for more information.
In states that require them, it is a license to own (not to carry concealed) a gun.
That's a difficult question to answer here because there are too many "ifs." For instance, you can carry a gun in Tennessee unconcealed, but only if you have a Tennessee handgun carry permit. A better source of information for this is handgunlaw.us
Well, generally speaking, "CCW" isn't a charge. If you mean unlawful carrying of a handgun, one possibility is, every state has places that are off limits, even with a carry permit, for example, bars are off limits in most states. If you are caught carrying a gun in a bar, you can get into trouble, even in you have a permit. Another possibility is, many states require the gun to be concealed. If you carry a gun and it becomes exposed, you might get into trouble.
You can carry in some other states with a MS permit. Check out this link for more information. http://www.handgunlaw.us/
No. In most states, you must have a permit. A few states allow open carry without a permit, and Alaska and Vermont allow concealed carry without a permit. There are a couple of states, and the District of Columbia, that don't issue permits. Even in states that do issue gun permits, there are places in that you cannot carry legally, such as court houses, schools, and a few other places, but it varies by state.
It depends on the state you are in. In some states it is legal if you can otherwise legally carry a gun.
It depends on the state. Some states yes, some states no.
Not sure what you're asking, but I'll take a stab at it. If you're asking "Is it illegal to carry a handgun," the answer is, it depends on where you are. In the U.S. some states require a permit to carry a handgun concealed, but a few don't. A few states allow you to carry a handgun openly, but most don't. Two states, Wisconsin, and Illinois, and D.C. don't issue carry permits.