The law varies GREATLY state to state. Your question came up under Texas law, so for Texas:
A person commits an offense of unlawfully carrying a weapon if the person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly carries a handgun on or about his or her person unless the person is on one's own premise or premises under the person's control or inside of or directly en route to a motor vehicle that is owned by the person or under the person's control.
It is unlawful to intentionally, knowingly or recklessly carry on or about one's person a handgun in a motor vehicle if the handgun is in plain view or the person is engaged in criminal activity (other than a misdemeanor traffic violation), prohibited by law from possessing a firearm or is a member of a street gang.
Depends on the law where you are, and whether it is legal to have a gun, and what you were doing with it. Without that information, we cannot even guess at an answer. Sort of like "what is penalty of having car?"
Are you talking about returning a car which was recently purchased? If so, Utah has a Lemmon Law to deal with dealers selling NEW vehicles. Used vehicles do not fall under this law.
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No, it is not against the law, while carrying your gun in the state of Texas, you should conceal it.
you have to have it where it can be seen, and it can not be loaded.
Up to ten years, as per federal law.
Yes, Utah is a common law state.
There are specific rules that apply to where the car is. Having a weapon on school grounds, including a knife in one's car, is a violation of the law. There have been a number of students that have been expelled or suspended for having a knife in their cars.
No, common law marriage is not recognized in Utah.
No, Utah does not recognize common law marriage.
Gun Law is pointless as it does nothing to prevent criminals from having and using guns. They ignore the law anyway . Its only purpose is so that criminals may be prosecuted. Therefore a law stating that no gun should be used to perpetrate a crime should be more than sufficient.
Utah Disability Law Center was created in 1978.