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No, prisoners are not allowed to carry guns or any weapons for that matter.
Only the military is allowed to carry weapons, and that would be the same as the rest of EU.
You are not allowed to carry weapons, to assault anybody, to steal, to smoke in public places, to smoke marijuana, to drive recklessly, to conceal your face in demonstrations, and myriads of other things as in any other country.
I'm writing a novel and need some general information on FBI procedures especially if they can csarry their weapons on domesrtic and international flights FBI agents are allowed to carry their weapons anywhere in the United States including aircraft. To carry the weapon on an airplane, they must file the proper paperwork and will typically introduce themself to the capt. Agents are usually not allowed to carry their weapons overseas.
You would be lucky to make it through airport security with any weapons- you're not allowed to carry any on the streets and you cetainly wouldn't be welcome.
Depending on the state they are in and the age of the child, hunting rifles.
Generally, weapons are not allowed in carry-on luggage but can be placed in checked luggage it they are unloaded and properly stored.
No. They simply inform the police of any local crime, and they then have weapons to deal with the crime (if necessary).
Certainly.
yes and no. for protection and peace.
Not necessarily, however licenses of a certain level or class of being a security officer, grant the security officer to carry a firearm. Most commonly a security officer is allowed to carry, non-projectile emitting weapons, or even tasers are allowed.
In general, we live in a peaceful society in which it is not necessary for people to carry weapons, whether concealed or displayed. However, depending upon a person's specific circumstances, it is sometimes useful to carry weapons and sometimes useful to carry concealed weapons.