If you are legally entitled to possess them and you are in compliance with all applicable state law, yes. However - consider the fact that your employer may not approve, or allow it.
There's nothing in the FMCSR which actually states that it's illegal. However, no company is going to permit it, least of all interstate carriers.
No.
No.
Yes, you may carry a firearm in your vehicle. Laws on the manner in which they are to be transported vary from state to state. If you do not know the laws for transporting a firearm by vehicle in your home state, I would recommend you send an email to your state police, and, when they reply, follow the given instructions. Additionally, print their response out, and carry it with you when you're transporting your firearm.
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.
It depends on the locality. In some U.S. states, it's perfectly legal to carry a loaded handgun where you can access it in a vehicle, but in some it isn't. You can, generally speaking, transport and unloaded and inaccessible firearm in a vehicle. Check your local laws.
NO
Georgia is not a traditional open carry state. However, open carry IS legal with a Georgia permit. It is also worthy of note that you MAY openly carry a firearm without a permit in a motor vehicle.
You need a lawyer for a legal, correct and current answer.
It is not legal for 'civilians' to posess CS gas in the UK, as it is classed as a firearm, but it is legal for trained police officers on duty to carry it. But it shouldn't be! It is not legal for 'civilians' to posess CS gas in the UK, as it is classed as a firearm, but it is legal for trained police officers on duty to carry it. But it shouldn't be!
Yes. You can even have one without a CCW, so long as it remains in plain sight at all times.
You will need to consult with a lawyer for a legal and correct answer.
In the U.S. you have to be 21 in most states to get a handgun carry permit.
Yes