((Fixed your initial question to make more sense)) It will depend on the "weapon" you want to conceal and what the laws of your state are. Please let us know: What state you are talking about, what weapon you are talking about.
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Yes, a 20-year-old can carry a .38 pistol with a concealed weapon permit in Washington, but there are specific conditions. In Washington, the minimum age to apply for a concealed pistol license (CPL) is 21. However, individuals aged 18 to 20 can possess a handgun, but they must open carry rather than concealed carry until they reach 21 and obtain a CPL. Always check local laws for any updates or specific regulations.
Yes, there are specific regulations and requirements for obtaining a US concealed carry permit. These typically include passing a background check, completing a firearms training course, meeting age requirements, and demonstrating a legitimate need for carrying a concealed weapon. Requirements can vary by state, so it's important to research the specific regulations in your state.
Yes, Missouri passed a law allowing concealed carry for all eligible individuals without a permit in 2016. This legislation enables residents over the age of 19 to carry concealed firearms without the need for a concealed carry permit, although training and safety courses are still encouraged. Certain restrictions remain in place for specific locations and individuals.
Not at 18. It's classed as a handgun, which you must be 21 to purchase. As far as carrying it, it's a very iffy proposition. For concealed carry, states issue a concealed handgun permit - not a concealed weapons permit. Such permits do not apply to knives or other types of weapons. Likewise, open carry laws in states which permit open carry do not apply to any other type of weapon other than a handgun.
While in many states juveniles can get a hunting permit, there is NO state that will grant a CCW to a juvenile that age.
Any law abiding Missouri citizen 21 years of age or older may carry a firearm in the passenger compartment of a motor vehicle. The firearm may be loaded, unloaded, concealed or not concealed. A permit is not required for this purpose. However a permit is required if you wish to carry a concealed firearm in public. Missouri CCW Instructor
To get your permit in Delaware, you have to be 16. But you don't end up getting your license until you're around 18.
The basic answer is no. In most states, you have to be 21 to get a handgun carry permit, however, I think there are one or two states that will issue handgun carry permits to people 18 or older.
You will need to contact your local law enforcemnt for the answer since you don't mention what state, your age, etc..
Yes, and for many years there has been a "must issue" law that requires a concealed weapon permit to be issued to nearly anyone who wants one. Any visitor over 21 with a license in another state is allowed to carry concealed in Florida, provided the issuing state also allows licensed Floridians the same courtesy in their state. As in many states, there are places where you may not carry a firearm, even with a license (e.g., schools, courtrooms, police stations, passenger terminals in airports, etc), in addition to anywhere prohibited by federal law (post offices, national parks, etc). Informative link at: http://licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us/weapons/index.html
Depends on the laws where you are, and what you were doing with the gun. In much of the US, you must be 18 to possess a rifle/shotgun, but 21 to possess a handgun. Laws vary from state to state, country to country. I am well past the age of 18, and have a permit to carry a concealed weapon, but cannot carry a firearm into a post office, school, or airport. There is a law agaisnt that.