Laws are different in every state, and in every country.
Yes, police officers typically carry firearms as part of their duty to maintain public safety and enforce the law.
Contact your local police for current information
(in the US) Law Enforcement officers have always been armed.
If the owner of the guns is dead, you can not get them from the police not being the owner.
Well it really varies in what country you ask for. In the United States and other western countries, guns were carried from around 1850s, but in the 1895 a law was passed which made it compulsory for officers to have guns.
The duration of Guns of the Law is 3360.0 seconds.
Guns of the Law was created on 1944-03-31.
Yes Most do.
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Yes, the police can pick up someone on a body attachment. A body attachment, often issued by a court, authorizes law enforcement to arrest an individual for failing to comply with a court order, such as not appearing for a hearing. Once the attachment is issued, police are obligated to execute it when they encounter the individual or receive information about their whereabouts.
they get over 10 guns a year.
It depends on who "you" is. Article 7 gives apprehension authority to military and naval law enforcement officials. Article 8 authorizes state/local police officers to apprehend deserters, only.