Consult your local police.
Yes, if he or she has the proper license to do so.
A private detective can buy and carry a badge if they choose. Illinois state law makes it illegal for the badges or patches of private detectives or security personnel from having the words police, sheriff, or law enforcement on the badge to prevent any confusion.
If you mean a handgun carry permit, you can't. Illinois does not issue gun permits.
No, your Illinois permit is not honored in Georgia. http://www.youcancarry.com/illinois-ccw-reciprocity/
Yes, as of 2013, off-duty police officers in Illinois are allowed to carry concealed weapons, but they must have a valid concealed carry license issued by the state. Thus, a police officer from Illinois can bring his weapon into Chicago when off duty if he has a valid concealed carry license.
To some degree, in all states. One state (Illinois) does not have a concealed carry license system.
No, Illinois has not approved concealed carry.
Depends on which license, in which area. There is a Concealed Carry License, sometimes called a CHL or CCW or CWP. There is an OWNER'S license required in a few states, such as the Illinois Firearm Owners ID card (FOID) A dealer or collector may hold a Federal Firearms License (FFL) to engage in those practices.
In the state of Illinois, the employer is required to carry workman's compensation.
Yes- that is the whole purpose of a concealed carry license.
No, and the reason being is that Illinois does not honor any other states carry permit.
You can not carry an unconcealed handgun in Texas with or without a license.