It depends on where you are. Each state makes its own laws. For instance, Tennessee issues a handgun carry permit that is only good for handguns. It does not cover other weapons, but you can carry some other weapons besides guns even without the permit. Once you have a TN permit, you can carry any handgun you own, and it can be open carry or concealed.
The answer depends on the context. Usually a "gun permit" means a permit to carry a concealed handgun on your person. Some states (CA I think?) require a registration process in order to purchase a handgun which is sometimes referred to as a "permit". Conceal permits are regulated by state and laws very as many different states we have.
You can have it unloaded and inaccessible. In order to have it accessible and loaded, you must have a carry permit valid in Alabama.
Need a little more information. In most U.S. states, you have to be 21 or older to obtain a handgun carry permit, if that's what you meant.
In Florida, if you have a valid concealed carry license, you're generally allowed to have a handgun in your car, including in places like the glove compartment or a closed container. However, laws can change, so it's important to stay updated with the latest regulations.
That's a very difficult question to answer as asked. Some states allow citizens to carry handguns openly without a permit, a couple of states (AZ and VT) allow concealed carry without a permit. Some states have a lot of restrictions on where you can carry even if you have a permit, some states have only a few. Many states will issues handgun permits to any non-felon that applies. Most states are similar in purchase requirements. You can purhcase or own a handgun at 18 in some states as long as it was not purchased through a dealer. In order to purchase a handgun from a dealer, you must be at least 21 per federal law.
Some states permit open carry, and a couple states do not require a CCL in order to carry a concealed handgun. However, you need to determine what the law is for your state, and the State Police or justice department of your state would be the point of contact to determine the legality of it.
Some states are open carry states. Some states issue a "carry permit" which applies both to open and concealed carry. Some states don't allow it. You need to specify your state in order for this question to be answered, as there isn't one universal answer which is applicable to all states.
Yes, but being a Private Investigator does not automatically mean you can strap one on. If you are a licensedPrivate Investigator you must still obtain a permit to carry an exposed weapon from the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services, and you may carry a weapon only when you are on duty. Most PI's in California do not carry a gun however,if you specialize in bodyguard work, you may need to carry one. In order to carry a concealed weapon, you must first obtain a gun permit issued by your local police or sheriff's department.
No, in order to apply for a conceal/ carry permit in MN you need to complete a certified training course. MN does not accept a DD-214 in leiu of the course.
It depends on what you mean. Generally speaking, there is no license to "use a firearm." In most U.S. states, a non felon 21 years or older can get a permit to carry a handgun, but the permit, in and of itself, doesn't give you any right to use the gun, only to carry it. In order to justifiably use the gun in self defense, your life must be in danger. Other uses, such as target shooting, don't require a license (at least, not in most states).
You must have a license to teach concealed carrying classes in NC. While a concealed carry permit is helpful, you will need to attain further licensing and certification in order to teach.
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.