You can't carry a handgun in bars or the "bar area" of a restaurant in Florida.
I'm not sure about government buildings or sports arenas or other places like that.
I heard that parks were off-limits to firearms, but then I heard that was changed or repealed. If you might take your gun to a state or city park, check out the law for yourself before you go.
And remember that Florida requires you to keep your handgun concealed. No "open carry" even with a gun carry license.
I'm assuming you mean what places are off limits by law even if you have a concealed weapons permit. It depends on local state law. Some of the more common places that are off limits are schools, places that serve alcohol, polling locations, airports, and public parks, but as I said, it all depends on your local state law.
Varies from state to state. No one answer
a weapon that is hidden-hence the concealed part
They have no special privileges to carry a concealed weapon.
Tenn allow concealed weapon permit
In West Virginia you can not carry a concealed weapon anywhere without a permit. If you have a permit then you can carry a concealed weapon in a hospital as long as there is no signs stating that you cant. Also, If you do not have a permit, you cannot carry a weapon openly anywhere at night, witch is considered concealed. Please check with local law enforcements first! The information I provided is with a little research and is just given as an idea on what the law could be!
The term concealed weapon simply means any weapon you have concealed, so yes, by definition, brass knuckles could be a concealed weapon. State laws in the U.S. vary, so depending on where you are, they may or may not be illegal.
In the state of SOUTH DAKOTA that is considered a concealed weapon.
Concealed Weapon - 1994 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
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Concealed carry means hiding a firearm or weapon on your person
No, Illinois has not approved concealed carry.
Knives with a 3 inch blades are not considered a concealed weapon.