In Pennsylvania, carrying a firearm in a hospital is generally prohibited. Hospitals are considered private property, and they often have their own policies against firearms on their premises. Additionally, state law allows hospitals to establish rules that can restrict or prohibit weapons. Always check the specific hospital's policies and local laws before carrying a firearm in such locations.
In PA you have to be 21 to conceal carry (or carry loaded in your car) a handgun.
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Yes- that is the whole purpose of a concealed carry license.
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In Michigan, carrying a firearm in a hospital is generally prohibited under the state's gun laws, as hospitals are often considered "gun-free zones." While individuals with concealed carry permits may have some rights to carry firearms in public spaces, hospitals typically have policies against firearms on their premises. It's always best to check the specific hospital's policies and local regulations before attempting to carry a firearm in such settings.
In most U.S. states, yes, you can legally carry a gun in a hospital if you have a permit, UNLESS the hospital property has a sign posted saying weapons are not allowed. To further confuse things, having a sign posted may or may not carry any legal weight, depending on state law. If there is a sign posted, in some states, all they can ask you to do is leave, but in some states, you can be arrested.
Alabama honors a Pennsylvania Resident Concealed Carry license.
In Tennessee, carrying a gun in a hospital is generally prohibited. Hospitals are considered "public hospitals," and they have the authority to establish rules regarding firearms on their premises. However, individuals with a valid handgun carry permit may be allowed to store their firearms in their vehicle, provided they are not brought into the hospital itself. Always check specific hospital policies for the most accurate information.
No, nor in any other state. A felon is barred by Federal law from possessing a firearm.
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