Yes.
Yes, as of 2013, off-duty police officers in Illinois are allowed to carry concealed weapons, but they must have a valid concealed carry license issued by the state. Thus, a police officer from Illinois can bring his weapon into Chicago when off duty if he has a valid concealed carry license.
If they're lucky, they never fire their weapon in the line of duty. My dad was "on the job" for 22 years and never fired his weapon in the line of duty. Of course they have to practice shoot at the gun range to maintain qualified.
The duty weapon of the West Virginia State Police is typically the Glock 17 Gen5, which is a semi-automatic pistol chambered in 9mm. However, it is worth noting that specific agencies within the West Virginia State Police may have variations in their duty weapons based on individual preferences or requirements.
It was your weapon!
The answer to your question "Can Silverton city police ticket in Marion county?" is yes they can, infact officers of the Silverton Police can ticket anyone, anywhere in the state of Oregon, because under Oregon law. all Silverton police officers have jurisdiction anywhere in the state of Oregon, anytime 24 Hours a day regardless if they are on-duty or not, although Silverton police department policy may dictate weather or not they can use their authority when off-duty, but their department policy may say that they can use authority off-duty.
There is no best weapon in Call of Duty, it's all about your personal preference, if you like a weapon use it. If you don't like it, don't use it:)
Not required, but allowed to- as they are considered Law Enforcement Officers/Peace Officers
Sworn Illinois Police Officers are authorized by state statute to carry their weapon 24/7. In fact, many departments require that officers (while within their jurisdiction) carry their weapon and identification even while off-duty. Often, however, it becomes a matter of preferrence by the officer whether to carry off-duty or not.
Assuming you're talking about grammar, no, it's "the police have a duty."
Yes. Under HR 218, a "qualified" police officer can carry in any state, but there are restrictions. Any officer intereted in trying this should research HR 218 to be aware of all the requirements.
Yes, they can as long as it's not a private college on or off duty they are protected by the Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act of 2004 (LEOSA). If it is a private college they must get permission from the administers and if there asked to take it off they have to do so.