It depends on local state laws. In some states, yes. In some states, no, but it also depends on the weapon. For instance, in TN, it is currently illegal, even if you have a permit, to carry a handgun into a bar or restaurant that serves alcohol (athough that is likely to change shortly), however, it is not illegal to have a knife (as long as the knife is otherwise legal).
It depends on where you are located.
A concealed weapons permit is only a license that allows you to carry a firearm in public without it being clearly visible. Owning a firearm is a completely different set of permissions, and is usually required before you can even get a concealed weapons permit.
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Yes
Being a Florida concealed weapons instructor I can say for sure that Florida does.
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No. Any felony precludes a person from obtaining a weapons permit.
Do all the levels of background checks show up on a person who has been baker acted and had a concealed weapons permit before they were baker acted
Mid-Atlantic Firearms Training does concealed carry weapons training for Maryland handgun permit, Florida Handgun Permit and Utah concealed carry permit.
No, you cannot obtain a concealed carry permit in New York if you are a resident of Pennsylvania. New York requires residents to apply for a concealed carry permit through their local licensing authority, and non-residents typically do not qualify for permits. If you want to carry a concealed firearm in New York, you would need to apply for a permit as a resident of the state.
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