An "L" restriction is a restriction which prohibits the driver from operating a CMV which is equipped with air brakes. It does not, however, apply to vehicles not requiring a CDL.
Restriction codes vary by state. In states which use the letter codes, "L" is usually the restriction which prohibits the operation of commercial vehicles that are equipped with air brakes.
You don't need a permit to buy a gun in Oklahoma, if you mean concealed carry permit I think it depends on what crime you are wanted for.
Learning how to spell so people understand what you mean would be a tolerably good start
The restriction letter "W" means the permit is valid for 6 months
It means that it's a graduated licence.
It depends on what you mean, and what state. Most states there is no such thing as a "class a" permit. There is simply a permit. In some states, the permit allows the person to carry concealed, in some states, it allows open carry or concealed carry, etcl.
Not sure what you mean by "class you" but any felony precludes a person from owning a firearm and no state will issue a firearms permit to somone who is a felon, unless you have had your rights restored.
No. It means you have a learner's permit. Licence classification varies by state. In some states, a Class C licence is a 'typical' licence, and, in other states, classes A, B, and C are reserved exclusively for CDLs, and a standard operator's permit would be class D or E.
limitation or restriction.
If you mean a handgun carry permit, you take a class, then you apply to the Department of Safety. You can take the class at a couple of different places. Try Rangemaster or RangeUSA. If you mean a license to purchase a handgun, that is not required in the state of Tennessee.
R LOFS 21 or over vehicle above Class C It means you must have an appropriately licenced driver in the front seat whenever operating a vehicle above Class C.
What kind of permit, exactly? If you mean a permit for purchasing a handgun, no.