Yes, a sheriff's deputy can carry a weapon as part of their law enforcement duties. Typically, they are authorized to carry firearms and other weapons as necessary to perform their responsibilities effectively and ensure public safety. The specific regulations and policies regarding weapon carry may vary by jurisdiction and department.
no they are no longer a sworn officer
Sheriff Deputy Rick Grimes carries a six-inch Colt Python chambered in a .357 Magnum as his weapon of choice.
yes, they can carry a weapon for 5 years.
They have no special privileges to carry a concealed weapon.
no Aphrodite did not have a weapon
You carry the weapon you're assigned. If you don't want to carry a sniping weapon, you don't volunteer to be a sniper or designated marksman.
No.
No, a Sergeant at Arms from Toastmasters International does not carry a lethal weapon.
A deputy is authorized to carry out the powers of the person who deputizes him. In the law enforcement context, a deputy is usually a deputy sheriff, who can exercise the duties and powers of the sheriff who appoints him or her.
a sword
no.
In this case, it would mean to "bear arms" - as in "carry a weapon.""He bears his load.""He bears a weapon."It means, "To carry a weapon."