Last year, they adopted the Smith & Wesson M&P357 in .357 Sig as the standard issue sidearm (replacing the .40 Beretta 96), and the Smith & Wesson M&P15 (AR variant) as the standard patrol rifle.
U.S. Citizens over the age of 18, that don't have felonies can carry in Michigan.
No concealed carry permits are never available to felons.
In this state, out-of-state permit holders are generally not allowed to carry a concealed weapon. It is important to check the specific laws and regulations of this state regarding concealed carry permits for out-of-state residents.
Yes. Under the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act, any officer qualified to carry a concealed weapon in his home state may carry his weapon in any other state. Officers carry their badges and ID cards as proof of their right to carry a weapon.
You can carry a concealed weapon in most every state. Wisconsin and Illinois (and D.C.) don't issue permits, but you can carry a handgun in any other state if you have a handgun permit valid in that state. For more information, see the related link.
If they are in a case and to and from a sanctioned event. You can not carry them in the open or as a replacement for a defensive weapon.
No, you cannot carry a concealed handgun in Michigan with a Tennessee handgun permit. Michigan requires individuals to have a Michigan Concealed Pistol License (CPL) to carry concealed in the state. While Michigan does recognize some out-of-state permits, Tennessee's permit is not one of them. Always check for the most current laws and regulations, as they can change.
yes, they can carry a weapon for 5 years.
They have no special privileges to carry a concealed weapon.
no Aphrodite did not have a weapon
In West Virginia you can not carry a concealed weapon anywhere without a permit. If you have a permit then you can carry a concealed weapon in a hospital as long as there is no signs stating that you cant. Also, If you do not have a permit, you cannot carry a weapon openly anywhere at night, witch is considered concealed. Please check with local law enforcements first! The information I provided is with a little research and is just given as an idea on what the law could be!
You carry the weapon you're assigned. If you don't want to carry a sniping weapon, you don't volunteer to be a sniper or designated marksman.