No, having a concealed carry permit in one state does not necessarily give you concealed carry privileges in every other state. Most states have reciprocity agreements with some (but not all) other states.
No, because being a member of the National Guard has no impact upon the laws covering a concealed weapon in any US state. Special considerations on weapon carry exist for law enforcement and retired law enforcement only, although there are carry and concealed carry options for other people based upon local laws.
Illinois is the only state without concealed carry legislation. Several other states have legislation, but don't issue concealed carry permits.
I'm assuming you mean if you carry a weapon does it have to be concealed. It depends on where you are. For instance, the state of Tennessee does not issue a "concealed" permit, but a handgun carry permit and there is no specific requirement to conceal the gun by law. However, many states do require the weapon to be concealed. Check handgunlaw.us for more information.
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.
It depends on what state. Each state sets its own requirements for weapons and weapons permits. For instance, Tennessee issues a "Handgun Carry Permit" which covers only handguns and does require concealment. In Tennessee, you can techically carry a concealed weapon other than a gun without a permit as long as said weapon is otherwise legal.
What do you want to know about the concealed carry law in PA? You can carry a concealed weapon only if you have a permit issued from the county you live in. Also, other states reciprocate with PA in carrying a concealed weapon. I don't know all of the states, but there are quite a few. If you have any other questions about carrying in PA, e-mail me at GunMan760@aol.com, and I will find out what I can.
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.
Depends on the laws of your state. In Virginia, open carry is legal- with or without a permit. In other states, a weapon may not be visible. You did not say what place.
No, Washington DC does not allow concealed handgun carry, nor do they recognize permits from any other state.
It depends on where you are. In the U.S. each state sets its own rules. For instance, in Tennessee, there is no such thing as a weapons permit, it's a handgun carry permit, and applies to handguns only. Other than handguns, basically anyone can carry any legal weapon, but to carry a handgun, you must have the handgun permit. On the other hand, Florida issues a "concealed weapons permit" and it covers any legal weapon.
No, Oregon has no law requiring one to register their firearms in any way. The purchase of firearms requires a background check that takes 10 min. Other than that, the only registration/license you need is a concealed carry permit if you choose to carry a concealed weapon. You are allowed to open carry in this state as well.