No you cannot. I have a carry permit to carry in PA. However, if I were to carry it in NJ and got caught I would be in a world of trouble.
Actually, that is only partially correct. It is true that New Jersey doesn't recognize any other states' permits, however, almost every other state does. With a TN permit, I can carry legally in 38 or 39 states. Each state is different though. A state that recognizes Tennessee's permit may not recognize some other state's permit.
The answer is maybe, it depends. If you are willing to hide the gun somewhere where they cannot detect it, you are clear. But, do not try, because people are not taken easily.
The chances are very slim.
It depends on what you are talking about. If you have a gun carry permit, you can carry in some states besides your own (check handgunlaw.us). If you're talking about transptoring a gun from one state to another, you can transport a gun in any state. Federal transport laws require the gun to be unloaded and separate from the ammo. However, there are some exceptions, but only a very few such as New York City, and some city in Nevada, as a few states and a few cities have local restrictions.
None. Only law enforcement officers are able to do this. No state issued permit for non-LEOs is accepted by all 50 states.
ADDTIONAL INFORMATION: that statement is correct, however, if you have a gun permit, that permit is valid in at least some other states. For instance, the state of Tennessee recognizes permits from any state, so if you are visiting TN and have a permit from any other state, you can carry while you are here.
Another example, a Tennessee permit is valid in 38 or 39 other states, so I can carry legally in most U.S. states with my permit. However, you must abide by each individual state's laws while you are there. Example, in Tennessee, you can carry the gun openly or concealed IF you have a permit, and the permit only covers handguns. In other states, you may be required to carry concealed, or the permit may cover other weapons besides just handguns.
However, back to the original reply, that was correct: no permit from any state in valid in all 50 states.
Depends on what state your CHL is issued from. Several states have reciprocity with each other, but not all do. Some states do will not accept any other state's CHL, and some states prohibit concealed carry period.
Yes, with some restrictions. Transport laws vary by state, and it is your responsibility to be aware of these laws in each state you're traveling through. Some states have a ban on magazines of more than 10 rounds - California law is even more restrictive, and most handguns which were ever produced with magazines over a 10 round capacity are banned.
Yes. But states vary as far as their laws on transporting a firearm go, and you need to find out what the laws are in the states you'll be traveling through. Additionally, you must ensure that the firearm is legal both in your home state, and at your destination state.
as long as the state laws are the same about possesion of weapons and you have permits. especially if you carry it concealed
Yes, providing that you purchased it lawfully, and are legally capable of owning it.
Assuming you mean "gun" permit, yes, the state of Tennessee recognizes gun permits from any state.
Well, the answer is no, but Arizona does not have gun registration, so if you can carry a gun in Arizona, you can carry any gun you legally own or possess.
You can carry a handgun openly without a permit, except in your vehicle. To carry a gun in your vehicle, or to carry a gun concealed, you must have a NH permit or a permit that is recognized by the state of NH. For more information, see opencary.org, or handgunlaw.us
Some states will allow out-of-state residents to get a concealed carry permit by that state, but not all states do this.
Arizona is an open carry state. If you can legally own a handgun, you can carry it openly without a permit. If you want to carry a concealed handgun, you need a permit.
Yes, if you have a Texas concealed handgun carry permit, or a permit from any state with which Texas recognizes reciprocity, you can carry a concealed hangun in Texas.
Requires a concealed carry permit to do this.
It depends on where you are. Most U.S. states don't require a permit to own a gun. In order to carry a gun, you need a permit in some states, but each state sets its own laws on how to get a permit, so it depends on where you are.
No. If you are buying a firearm from a dealer, this check is regulated by Federal law. A permit to carry (usually to carry a concealed firearm) is regulated by State law. That process varies from state to state.
No, California doesn't acknowledge out of state CCWs.
It depends on what you mean. If you have a permit to carry a gun, you can carry in Tennessee (TN recognizes permits from any state). If you are talking about transporting the gun, you can transport a gun basically anywhere in the U.S. without a permit as long as the gun is unloaded and not accessible.
The state of Illinois does not issue carry permits, so it's illegal at any age to carry a gun in Illinois, assuming you mean out in public with a gun permit.