Yes. Stop and think about it for a minute- they are pretty useless unless loaded.
It depends on what you mean. The second amendment of the constitution gives the people the right to bear arms. It does not specify any restriction on how the gun can be carried.
So long ago, we do not have exact records. The first primitive cannon were from about 1000 years ago. In the 1200's, short firearms called "hand cannon" were carried into battle.
The Black Panther Party primarily used firearms for self-defense and to protect their communities. They commonly carried weapons such as shotguns, handguns, and rifles. The party advocated for armed self-defense as a means of protecting against police brutality and oppression.
Yes, disposable razors are allowed to be carried on planes in carry-on luggage. However, it is recommended to check with the airline's specific guidelines and regulations before traveling.
The burning of Washington D.C. occurred on August 24, 1814. The attack was carried out by British troops in retaliation for the U.S. attack on York.
Walther offer handguns and tactical rimfire replicas. Examples include the PPK and P99 pistols carried by 007 himself, James Bond and the UZI submachine gun, one of the iconic firearms in the 20th century.
George Washington carried all 15 states in 1792, and James Monroe carried all 24 states in 1820.
One can find a newspaper article that describes an action carried out by one branch of the federal government. Two good newspapers to find these type of articles are The Washington Times and The Washington Post.
my aunt carried a baby for 45 weeks but that was 13 years ago its possible but not recommended anymore.
took down the picture of George Washington and carried from the white house
This is determined by local law. In the States of Oregon and Washington, yes.