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It depends on the law in YOUR state, and whether you have a concealed carry license. In SOME states, it is against the law, in others, it is not. There is no FEDERAL law that covers this. As long as it's not prohibited by state law, it's up to the bank branch to decide if they want to allow permit holders to carry in their banking institution. If there is a sign on the front glass that says anything to the effect of "no weapons", you could be asked to leave and charged with trespassing if found with a weapon on the premises. Try to spot one of these signs on the front windows before walking inside with a concealed weapon.
It is legal to carry a firearm into a bank in Wyoming as long as the person is a peace officer or possesses a valid permit to carry a concealed firearm.
Connecticut law does not appear to address carrying firearms in banks specifically, but DOES require a permit to carry, whether concealed or not.
No. You just get arrested or shot. It is not illegal to carry a handgun into a bank in Arizona as long as you have a permit and as long as the bank does not have a sign posted stating no guns are allowed. You will not "just get arrested" because it isn't illegal.
Check handgunlaw.us for more information, but banks are not listed as an off lmits location.
Robbing a bank with a water pistol in Louisiana became illegal because it created a threat of harm or danger that could potentially be mistaken for a real weapon, leading to public safety concerns. The law aims to prevent any form of intimidation or violence during robbery attempts, regardless of the weapon used.
Yes, you can open carry a handgun in Indiana provided that you have already obtained a license to carry a handgun.
It isn't illegal. There are regulations that require a bank to notify authorities about certain deposits and money transfers in excess of $10,000. This was instituted to track illegal activity.
Probably not. Most states do not have reciprocation when it comes to carrying weapons. You could check with the Tennessee Department of State. Include your full name and the number from your Concealed Weapon Permit. Yes you can. Actually, the opposite is true. Most states DO recognize at least some other states' permits. Tennessee recognizes permits from any state, as do several other states. See the related link for more information.
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