It depends on the law in YOUR state, and whether you have a concealed carry license. In SOME states, it is against the law, in others, it is not. There is no FEDERAL law that covers this. As long as it's not prohibited by state law, it's up to the bank branch to decide if they want to allow permit holders to carry in their banking institution. If there is a sign on the front glass that says anything to the effect of "no weapons", you could be asked to leave and charged with trespassing if found with a weapon on the premises. Try to spot one of these signs on the front windows before walking inside with a concealed weapon.
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It is legal to carry a firearm into a bank in Wyoming as long as the person is a peace officer or possesses a valid permit to carry a concealed firearm.
They have no special privileges to carry a concealed weapon.
No, Illinois has not approved concealed carry.
Concealed carry means hiding a firearm or weapon on your person
Connecticut law does not appear to address carrying firearms in banks specifically, but DOES require a permit to carry, whether concealed or not.
corpuschl.com offers concealed carry classes in that area.
Illinois is the only state without concealed carry legislation. Several other states have legislation, but don't issue concealed carry permits.
There is no gun registration in Virginia. As for concealed carry, you must possess either a Virginia concealed carry permit, or a concealed carry permit from a state whose permit is valid in Virginia.
Can you carry a handgun in plain open sight in Missouri
The motto of Students for Concealed Carry is 'Supporting Self-Defense on Campus'.