yes as long as it wasnt a felony
It depends, but the basic answer is, the permit is valid unless it has been revoked by the state that issued it. In some states such as Tennessee, you can still keep a permit if you have a DUI, as long as it wasn't a felony DUI.
Yes
It depends on where you are. In Tennessee, you can get a handgun permit as long as you don't have a DUI within 5 years I believe.
If it's your only DUI and it wasn't a felony DUI, yes.
If you mean "Can you obtain a concealed weapons permit if you have a DUI on your record," it depends on state laws. Each state sets its own requirements for issuing permits. In Tennessee, as long as the DUI is not a felony and as long as it's been more than a year (I think) and no more than 2 in the last 5 years, you can still get a gun permit.
In South Carolina, a DUI conviction can affect your eligibility for a concealed carry permit. If you have a DUI conviction that is less than three years old, you may be denied a concealed carry permit. However, if your DUI is older than three years and you have completed any required treatment or probation, you may be eligible to apply. It's important to check with local authorities or legal counsel for specific guidance based on your situation.
You should go to handgunlaws.us and see what the laws are.
It depends on the state. Each state sets its own requirements for permits.
You need a lawyer for a legal, current and correct answer.
Probably, unless the provisions of your probation or the laws regarding CCW in your state forbid it.
If you have two DUIs and one is within 3 yrs of application date you will have to wait three years. If you only have one DUI and it is not a felony you are good to go.
yes just as long as, 1) your not a convicted felon 2) are not intoxicated while your driving, doing so can turn into DWI/DUI, and felony possession of a firearm 3) have not been deemed a danger to yourself or the public 4) you must be able to prove you are traveling, but define traveling in a car, if your going somewhere in your car your traveling, so this is at the discretion of a police officer if you get pulled over