It depends on where you are. In the U.S. each state has different laws.
He concealed the message in the secret location. The sniper concealed himself carefully beside the tree.
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it can last a life time and start when you want to be with that person
A CHL pertains to a person carrying the weapon and/or have the weapon is his possession or under his control. While this does not specifically include his or her vehicle, the argument is whether or not he is currently in control of said firearm. If you are driving the vehicle and responsible for the contents, a concealed firearm in the glove compartment would be covered by your license because, although it is not on your person, it would still be considered in your possession. This does not, however, necessarily cover all instances though. The license only covers a firearm that you could reasonably claim to be "in your possession". (This is not true in all states. In some states, the firearm must be physically in your possession and in others, only in arms reach. Even the definition of "arm's reach" varies state to state. In Texas, for example, "arm's reach" includes the back seat, whereas other states specifically don't. This is also affected by passengers in the vehicle.)
It depends on the person! ANSWER: It's true it depends on the person, but if this person fell in love to that person it's much more different.
No larger than 4 inches concealed fixed or folding. No limit on length fixed blade not concealed. It is legal to walk anywhere with a sword as long as it is not concealed. This is true of nearly all states. There are, however, loose definitions of what concealed is. Concealment is a relative definition. If you have a katana on your back and I am standing in front of you where I cannot see it, There may be an argument for concealment. You are safest to keep your blades under 4 inches. I have gone out for a day of shopping with a 14 inch, damascus steel blade on my thigh. Even mall security did not question me.
true
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yes, he was a true person
you can discern it, if a person is true or not
True.. :)