Nothing ! It is illegal to carry a weapon of any kind even for self-defence.
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There is only one kind of homicide detective in every law-enforcement agency: he is a homicide detective. Most state police agencies, particularly state highway patrol agencies, employ what is known as traffic homicide investigators who are members of a team of troopers known as the Major Accident Investigative Team, or MAIT, who often reconstruct major accidents to determine who is at fault in a major accident (that is, one with severe and permanent injuries, death, or significant property damage).
It isn't specified anywhere. A battle ax appears to be the weapon of choice for the Dwarves and they also had access to bows and arrows.
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You might have to get a certain license to bear that kind of weapon. It would be like carrying a bazooka out in public.
What kind of weapon is it and where are you?
I carry a Glock 27 in an ankle holster in my boot. It felt kind of weird for the first day or two but now I don't even notice its there.
In the state of Minnesota, it is illegal for civilians to carry an expandable baton. According to Minnesota Statute 624.714, possession of a dangerous weapon, including expandable batons, is prohibited unless specifically authorized by law. Only law enforcement officers or individuals with a valid permit to carry a handgun are allowed to possess such weapons in Minnesota. It is important to be aware of and comply with state laws regarding weapon possession to avoid legal consequences.
Extremely small towns are not going to have any kind of detectives, but any reasonably sized town (any town 10,000+ would be a fair estimate) is going to have a detective division, which will consist of a homicide detective (or unit).
Lt. Joe Kenda, a retired homicide detective from Colorado Springs, is known to have used a Smith & Wesson Model 5906 during his time on the force. This semi-automatic pistol is chambered in 9mm and is known for its reliability and durability. Kenda has spoken about his experiences with firearms in various interviews and on his television show, "Homicide Hunter."