The way the question reads is that you were charged with felony offenses that you allegedly committed while you were carrying a concealed weapon at the time. Because the fact that the felony offenses were dropped does not negate the fact that you were carrying an unlawful firearm. That charge is still valid. It is quite possible that the felony effenses were dropped because the case for the concealed weapon was stronger and easier to prove.
FinesLoss of the license to carry a concealed weaponJail time
Carrying Concealed Weapon, Zero Tolerance Carrying a weapon in a strict controlled area: government buildings, schools, etc.
It depends on what the charge is. If it's a felony charge, you're not going to be able to. If it's a misdemeanor charge (for example, in NC, carrying a concealed handgun without a permit is a misdemeanor offence the first time), then you'll still be able to purchase firearms.
No
The is no net charge when the carrying wire is at zero.
It depends on the manner in which you are carrying the gun. It could be depending on your legal status and perceived intent. My advise is don't do it, brandishing a firearm and assault with a deadly weapon are felonies
I plan to apply for a job working where they are building a new Intel building. It is through a temp. service. The problem is when I was 18 I got a carrying concealed weapon charge (misdemeanor) for having a pocket knife that was not visible. I wanted to know if that will prevent me from getting the job or not. Thanks.
no
Cations have a positive charge and anions have a negative charge.
yep especially if you have any felonies also
Electrons are.
Carrying charge means it is an ION, not an atom