You must have a license to teach concealed carrying classes in NC. While a concealed carry permit is helpful, you will need to attain further licensing and certification in order to teach.
Yes, and for many years there has been a "must issue" law that requires a concealed weapon permit to be issued to nearly anyone who wants one. Any visitor over 21 with a license in another state is allowed to carry concealed in Florida, provided the issuing state also allows licensed Floridians the same courtesy in their state. As in many states, there are places where you may not carry a firearm, even with a license (e.g., schools, courtrooms, police stations, passenger terminals in airports, etc), in addition to anywhere prohibited by federal law (post offices, national parks, etc). Informative link at: http://licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us/weapons/index.html
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A Mayor's permit is a business permit issued by the government to the mayor. It helps to regulate the safety of the business community, and proves that certain laws are kept to.
I am honestly not sure about your state, as I live in the state of Tennessee. First I would recommend that you at least be licensed to carry a weapon with your state before going any further. If you are unsure of how to do this: Do a search for "CCW Lousiana" then follow the relevant links. That should at least cover your butt for state liability first. Second is your workplace rules: You have to know what your company's policy on the subject is. If your company has a policy against them, you still have options. You can: A. Assess the possibility of you getting searched or being discovered with the weapon. If you do not work in a place that is too physically demanding (as to cause the weapon to become loose from concealment) I would suggest just concealing you weapon to your work. The key is to keep it concealed by not letting ANYONE at your work know what you concealed. All it takes is a vengeful co-worker to find out what you have and rat you out to make themselves look better. B. Convince your boss that you have a direct threat and feel you need to carry one for your protection at work. It you do this well enough he may feel that it could be a liability NOT to let you carry concealed. Hope this helps....
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A pistol permit is NOT required to replace the stock on a rifle with a pistol-grip stock. Pistol permits don't even factor in. The only thing one needs to be aware of is at the federal level, where ATF regulations (I believe it's 922r) dictate that certain imported weapons cannot be converted to have "evil" features like pistol grips UNLESS the weapon contains a certain number of US-made parts. In such cases, if you can get and install a sufficient number of US-made parts, you can then add the pistol grio, folding stock, bayonet lug, and all the other things that make liberals soil their diapers. Hope that helps!