If you have a handgun carry permit, definitely. The handgun carry permit covers "any handgun that you legally own or posses."
Mid-Atlantic Firearms Training does concealed carry weapons training for Maryland handgun permit, Florida Handgun Permit and Utah concealed carry permit.
You can legally transport it unloaded and inaccessible, but to have it loaded and accessible, you must have a NY handgun carry permit.
It depends on what you mean. If you legally possess the handgun, then it is legal to have it in Tennessee. Tennessee doesn't require any kind of registration, however, you do have to have a valid handgun carry permit to legally carry it on your person or have it accessible in your vehicle.
Arizona is an open carry state. If you can legally own a handgun, you can carry it openly without a permit. If you want to carry a concealed handgun, you need a permit.
Yes, in Texas one can carry a hand gun in the motorcycle saddlebags. A person can also carry a handgun in plain sight while traveling.
Before you get to Maryland, you take your handgun, lock and clear it, and put it in the trunk of your car. Maryland doesn't give reciprocity to out-of-state CCW holders.
I'm sure it depends on where you are and what the local laws and/or policies are. Here, parole officers are not sworn law enforcement, so by that definition, no they can't legally carry a handgun unless they get a regular carry permit.
Long Gun or Pistol? Federal Law requires you to be 18 years old before you're able to buy a Rifle or Shotgun and 21 for a Handgun. if you live in Indiana you can legally buy and possess a handgun at 18 years of age no matter what the caliber is,you can also apply for a gun card that allows you to carry a concealed firearm legally
Yes, under federal law H.R. 218, a full time officer or retired officer can carry a handgun anywhere in the U.S. if they meet the qualification requirements.
Generally speaking, no. A felon cannot own or even possess a handgun legally. The exception to that is if the felon has had his rights restored.
No. As of 2010, Arizona allows anyone who can legally own a handgun to carry it, openly or concealed, without a permit. Before then, you could carry openly without a permit, but not concealed.