Berretta PX4 in .40 cal
A SIG P228 handgun.
Yes, you may carry a firearm in your vehicle. Laws on the manner in which they are to be transported vary from state to state. If you do not know the laws for transporting a firearm by vehicle in your home state, I would recommend you send an email to your state police, and, when they reply, follow the given instructions. Additionally, print their response out, and carry it with you when you're transporting your firearm.
New Jersey State Police was created in 1921.
Normally DoD police are limited to wherever they are on duty, such as the base they are working on. However, DoD police officers may also be deputized by local police agencies or possess state-issued permits and carry under that authority.
That depends on the laws of your state.
They carry the Glock, 45-gap.
No. If you are buying a firearm from a dealer, this check is regulated by Federal law. A permit to carry (usually to carry a concealed firearm) is regulated by State law. That process varies from state to state.
It depends on where you are. First, just for reference, police officers ARE civilians, at least in the U.S. On to your question: referring to the U.S. at least, a police officer sort of has more rights. Federal law HR218 allows full time or retired police officers to carry in any state in the U.S. Non-police officers that have gun carry permits can only carry in states that allow it. For instance, the state of TN recognizes permits from any state, so anyone in the U.S. that has a valid permit can carry a gun while in TN. However, some states, New Jersey for instance, doesn't recognize permits from any state, so a non-police officer cannot carry while in New Jersey.
Yes, subject to State and Federal law.
Your local police can give you state specific information.
No. While Federal law does not consider a true antique, such as a muzzle loader or pre-1899 gun to legally BE a firearm, Georgia STATE law does not make that distinction, and DOES prohibit possession of those by a convicted felon. You should contact the Georgia State Police for addition information.
Anyone can carry a firearm based on the Constitution of the United States. We have the right to bear arms. Felons cannot buy or carry a firearm by law, and also people with assault charges with a violent history. Firearm Laws vary from state to state. Some states require people to be at least 18 yrs old and other states require the age of 21. Please check your local and state laws for more information if you are not sure about the laws.