I don't have a list of the questions, and, actually, it can vary slightly depending on where take the test, because TN handgun instructors can add questions if they see fit, and even if I did, I wouldn't post it here. However, if you stay awake in class, you'll pass. The test is very simple.
6
I don't have a list of the questions, and, actually, it can vary slightly depending on where take the test, because TN handgun instructors can add questions if they see fit, and even if I did, I wouldn't post it here. However, if you stay awake in class, you'll pass. The test is very simple.
If you have a handgun carry permit, definitely. The handgun carry permit covers "any handgun that you legally own or posses."
If it's your only DUI and it wasn't a felony DUI, yes.
No. You must have a permit to carry a firearm in Tennessee. You must attend an 8 hour handgun course approved by the state. Then apply for the permit at a full service motor vehicle office. The cost is $115.00
A regular handgun, no. There is no registration in TN.
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.
It depends on where you are. In the U.S. each state has its own process. In some states (such as TN) you have to take a class first, then apply for the permit through the state. In some other states (such as MS), you don't have to take the class, you just apply. Yet in some other states, you apply through the local sheriff. Then, in two states (WI and IL) you can't get a handgun permit.
It depends on which state you reside in. For example , in TN , once you turn 18 , you can go take your permit test. If you pass that when you take it , they give you the option to proceed directly ahead to the road test.
No. In Florida, you must have the gun concealed. There is not an exception for Tennessee residents.
Yes, Florida recognizes Tennessee's permit.
Yes. See related link for more information.