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Yes the security cards can carry a baton but mostly a gun
A typical security guard is not allowed to carry a gun. There are security guards that carry guns, but they must get additional permits and training for this. Guards without guns can do what is called a private arrest. Security guards with guns generally work for the government, military, casinos or some other money bearing entity.
An armed security guard can only use his weapon when the situation demands him to do so. For example, in a situation of gun attack, he can also use the weapon if his life is in direct danger.
There are a few different professionals that might need to use a stun gun. The main professional is a police officer. Other professionals would include security guards, body guards, and private detectives.
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Yes, but only as a last resort when there's immediate danger to life. They can't just pull a gun because someone's being difficult. New York law is clear about the justified use of force. Good armed security services train their guards on de-escalation first. The gun is there for the worst-case scenario, not everyday disputes.
A stun gun is an electroshock gun that is used to momentarily disable a person. It is a non-lethal weapon used by the police to control mobs and by security guards to stop trespassers. However many humanitarian organisations have condemned the use of stun guns and other electroshock weapons as torture and there are many controversies regarding the same. The use of these weapons have been banned ever since in some countries and possession is also considered illegal in many countries.
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Yes, a security guard can carry a gun, but only under specific conditions. A security guard must be licensed as an armed guard and complete additional firearms training, background checks, and certifications required by the state. In states like California, armed guards must be registered with BSIS and hold a valid firearms permit. Unarmed guards are not allowed to carry guns. Whether a guard carries a firearm also depends on the job role, client requirements, and local laws. Armed guards are typically used for higher-risk environments such as banks, high-value assets, or executive protection.