If you mean federal agents such as FBI or CIA, yes, most active agents carry guns.
guns,and other wepons
In both world wars there were women who had to use guns in self protection or as secret agents of the OSS (forerunner of the CIA) or as agents of the Underground Resistance Networks. Unfortunately, some used them in revenge. There were no infantry women with guns.
It depends on if they are a FDA criminal investigator or just a investigator.If you are asking about criminal investigator,than yes if not,no FDA agents don't carry guns.
No ordinary kid has the right to use guns. Only kids that are secret agents for the FBI or something can use them.
They would have to be cleared by custom agents in Mexico, but yes.
Sorry you can't, but on other maps it let you have a gun in the pocket... but you don't use it .
You can buy them from pawn shops or kill MERC agents and pick them up.
The Company often issues guns to its agents. Most of the guns issued are highly customized Strayer Voigt Infinity 1911 .45 caliber semiautomatic pistols.
Only if they have a permit or if they are commissioned officers of some kind. Most are not officers, but private businessmen.
No, agents from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) do not carry guns. The NTSB is primarily focused on investigating transportation accidents and promoting safety, rather than law enforcement. Their personnel are not armed and typically work in collaboration with law enforcement agencies when necessary during investigations.
It depends on the State. In New York State, Agents or Officers of a SPCA are Full Time Peace Officers with Full Police Powers. In New York SPCA Officers carry, the same weapons as any police officer, included but not limited to handguns, long guns (patrol rifle), Taser, Batons, OC Spray.
Interpol agents do not carry guns as a standard practice. Interpol is primarily a police organization that facilitates international police cooperation and does not have its own law enforcement officers or agents with arrest powers. Instead, it provides support and resources to the police forces of its member countries, which may have their own armed officers. However, some personnel may be armed if they are part of a specific operation or if they are seconded from national law enforcement agencies that allow them to carry weapons.