Under Title 18, s. 6105(c)(3), PA, C.S., (2012)* a person convicted of driving under the influence on three or more separate occasions within a five-year period may not obtain a license to possess, use, control, sell, transfer or manufacture a firearm in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Thus, a person with two DUIs may obtain a license to possess a firearm. DUIs convictions from all states will be investigated before a license is issued.
* see reference below
In this state, out-of-state permit holders are generally not allowed to carry a concealed weapon. It is important to check the specific laws and regulations of this state regarding concealed carry permits for out-of-state residents.
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 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!
A baton, being a type of billie, is a weapon that may be carried concealed with a permit in the state of Florida. Section 790.06(1), Fla. Stat. 2012.
No, having a concealed carry permit in one state does not necessarily give you concealed carry privileges in every other state. Most states have reciprocity agreements with some (but not all) other states.
Not legally. You can carry a concealed weapon if you have a concealed weapons permit from Florida, or from any state that Florida recognizes.
You can carry a concealed weapon in most every state. Wisconsin and Illinois (and D.C.) don't issue permits, but you can carry a handgun in any other state if you have a handgun permit valid in that state. For more information, see the related link.
No. One must have no prior convictions in order to obtain a concealed weapons permit. Check with state law enforcement as well.
Look at www.packing.org and you can find concealed carry laws for every state. You can also find links as to where you can and cannot carry weapons. I know GA is a relatively easy place to get a concealed carry permit. Usually consists of a class, some shooting, defensive tactics, the laws, and associated costs to pay for the permit. There will probably be different laws concerning carrying a concealed wepaon and having a weapon in your vehicle. Look at Georgia State laws (google it) and research gun/weapon concealment Do your homework. It's www.georgiapacking.org
Yes. The state of Tennessee recognizes handgun permits from any state.
No, a nonresident cannot carry a concealed weapon in West Virginia unless they have a valid concealed carry permit issued by West Virginia or a state that has a reciprocity agreement with West Virginia. Nonresidents may apply for a West Virginia concealed carry permit, but they must meet specific requirements. It is essential for nonresidents to verify the latest state laws and regulations before carrying a concealed weapon.
I'm assuming you mean if you carry a weapon does it have to be concealed. It depends on where you are. For instance, the state of Tennessee does not issue a "concealed" permit, but a handgun carry permit and there is no specific requirement to conceal the gun by law. However, many states do require the weapon to be concealed. Check handgunlaw.us for more information.