yes
Some law enforcement rangers may.
(in the US) Law Enforcement officers have always been armed.
It depends on the agency that employs the detective. In the US, almost all will, since they are law enforcement officers.
No, agents from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) do not carry guns. The NTSB is primarily focused on investigating transportation accidents and promoting safety, rather than law enforcement. Their personnel are not armed and typically work in collaboration with law enforcement agencies when necessary during investigations.
Every country, state, Provence or city has their own ordnance about air guns. You will have to direct your question to your local law enforcement office.
No. A Federal Firearms License is a licence to engage in the business of selling guns, or to collect guns, or make guns, or import guns, or make ammunition, etc. It has no bearing on CARRYING a gun, which is regulated by STATE law. There is no FEDERAL law on carrying of firearms, except certain Federal property prohibits carry, and that a law enforcement officer may carry in any state. If someone tells you that have a Federal Concealed Carry permit, they are lying.
Yes, members of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) are not law enforcement officers but can be designated as special constables, allowing them to carry firearms for protection while carrying out their duties. However, the use of firearms is limited to certain circumstances and is highly regulated.
Interpol agents do not carry guns as a standard practice. Interpol is primarily a police organization that facilitates international police cooperation and does not have its own law enforcement officers or agents with arrest powers. Instead, it provides support and resources to the police forces of its member countries, which may have their own armed officers. However, some personnel may be armed if they are part of a specific operation or if they are seconded from national law enforcement agencies that allow them to carry weapons.
Yes, but they are only for militairy and law enforcement purchase.
The main items categorized as Law Enforcement Equipment depend on the Country. However, in the UK, the main items include a Baton, a Badge, a Torch, Handcuffs, a Taser and Pepper Spray. Some swat teams also carry Guns and Riot Shields.
Yes. A law went into effect after 9-11 that allows all law enforcement officers with "statutory powers of arrest" to carry a weapon anywhere in the US.Added: HR 218 - The Law Enforcement Officers' Safety Act (LEOSA) which applies to both active and retired law enforcement personnel. Provided - that they have the proper credentials issued by a law enforcement agency that they qualify to do so.
No. They are legal. But I suggest that you check with local law enforcement as to where you can use them.