I looked on handgunlaw.us and it did not list casinos as a prohibited location.
Please be very aware of the concealed weapons laws before entering any casino, in any state, with a concealed weapon. I know for a fact that Nevada does not allow any kind of weapons in a casino.
The term concealed weapon simply means any weapon you have concealed, so yes, by definition, brass knuckles could be a concealed weapon. State laws in the U.S. vary, so depending on where you are, they may or may not be illegal.
Yes
A baton, being a type of billie, is a weapon that may be carried concealed with a permit in the state of Florida. Section 790.06(1), Fla. Stat. 2012.
Yes, you can carry a concealed weapon with a permit in a Florida restaurant unless the restaurant explicitly prohibits it. However, it is always a good idea to check the specific laws and regulations of the restaurant or establishment before carrying your concealed weapon inside.
Florida requires you to be at least 21.
Not legally. You can carry a concealed weapon if you have a concealed weapons permit from Florida, or from any state that Florida recognizes.
Yes i believe it is leagal but if you carry it, it can be considered a concealed weapon.
a weapon that is hidden-hence the concealed part
They have no special privileges to carry a concealed weapon.
I would honestly think so because the person who caught you won't know if you were going to shoot someone or not Laws vary from place to place. If it is concealed and you don't have a permit, chances are that it is going to be a felony in most states. And carrying a weapon in certainly places can also be a felony (post offices).
It depends on your state laws. In general, any knife, or any object that can be used as a weapon can be a concealed weapon. However, most states specify length requirements for what can or can't be legally carried as a weapon. In Tennessee, the law makes it illegal to carry a knife of 4 inches or more as a weapon.
Tenn allow concealed weapon permit