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Nothing. HR218 references retired and active police officers carrying a handgun. It has nothing to do with gun permits.

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Can you carry a gun in Tennessee with a Georgia fun permit?

Assuming you mean "gun" permit, yes, the state of Tennessee recognizes gun permits from any state.


Can you own a gun at your business without permit?

It depends on where you are. In the U.S. you can own a gun in any state without a permit, except that the state of Illinois requires an ID to purchase a gun.


What state recognizes your fl gun permit?

California


How do you get a permit to get a gun?

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.


Can a retired federal law enforcement carry a concealed weapon?

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Can you get a gun permit in a different state then where you live?

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What are the regulations on gun control in new york state?

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Do you have to register your handgun to your permit?

It depends on what state. Most states do not have gun registration. A few do, but in most of those states, it's difficult to get a gun permit.


The state that will accept Texas concealed hand gun permit?

Numerous states recognize the Texas permit.


When was the first gun permit issued in Pennsylvania?

Ask the State Police.


Can you get a gun permit with a receiving stolen property charge?

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Can you get a permit to carry a gun in your car in Texas?

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