To shave yourself, no. To run a barber shop and shave others, yes.
Yes, in Missouri, it is illegal to carry a concealed weapon without a permit. If a person is caught with a concealed gun without a permit, they can face legal consequences such as fines or criminal charges.
Permitted is the past participle of permit.
The past tense of "permit" would be "permitted".
The opposite of "permit" is "prohibit" or "forbid," meaning to not allow or to disallow something.
There is no strict rule requiring lawyers to shave, as grooming habits are generally a matter of personal choice. However, maintaining a professional appearance, which may include being clean-shaven, is important in the legal profession as it can impact clients' perceptions of credibility and trustworthiness.
Longer than your schlong.
When driving the police would consider you to be unsafe if you took your hands off the wheel to have a shave. If a policeman saw you do this they would likely arrest you. If you have been told to go and get a permit to shave while driving, the person who has told you to do this thinks you are so thick that you may go into a police station and ask for one. If you did they would be correct.
How old do you have to be to take your permit in st. Louis Missouri?
15
No. You do not have to register any weapon in Missouri. The only permit needed in Missouri is the permit to carry a concealed weapon.
You have to start the permit process all over again.
18
15 years old
its 15
No
In Missouri, you have to keep a driver's permit 1 full year if you get it at age 15, 6 months if you are 16 or older, before getting your license.
No, you only need a permit if you want to carry the gun in public.