In short: no. As a matter of fact, New Jersey is one of the most strict states in the US in terms of gun control. Off hand, only Washington DC has tighter gun control (not allowed to even OWN a gun in your own home). You'd be well advised to not carry a weapon into New Jersey. If caught, well, let's just say that they don't take too kindly to guns there.
Tenn allow concealed weapon permit
Yes you can. If someone in Virginia says otherwise, just shoot em.
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.
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!
Depends on the laws of your state. In Virginia, open carry is legal- with or without a permit. In other states, a weapon may not be visible. You did not say what place.
No concealed carry permits are never available to felons.
Yes, you can carry a concealed weapon with a permit in a Florida restaurant unless the restaurant explicitly prohibits it. However, it is always a good idea to check the specific laws and regulations of the restaurant or establishment before carrying your concealed weapon inside.
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 have a concealed carry permit from the state of Pennsylvania, you may. However, without this permit, what you're suggesting would be a very ill-advised thing to do - even though it doesn't fire projectiles, a blank firing weapon is still potentially dangerous, as the gases emitted from the barrel can cause injury at up to 20 metres. Thus, it would still be considered a concealed weapon, whether or not the state of Pennsylvania considers it a proper firearm.
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.
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What were the circumstances? What he carrying in a prohibited location? Was he carrying a prohibited weapon?