For defence of personnel and property.
Most can. It depends on their particular state restrictions.
It all depends on your classification with the company that you work for.
A security guard does not need very much training. It typically just takes one class during a semester to get what you need. Unless you carry a gun then you need gun training.
No all security jobs require you to carry a gun. Some security jobs at the department malls or schools actually forbid people from carrying guns. Most security jobs are what people call "flashlight cops." They usually only carry a flashlight and keys, no gun. There are armed security guard positions though.
In California, a security guard cannot carry a gun to work unless they are licensed as an armed security guard. The rules are very strict: Unarmed security guards: They are not allowed to carry a firearm while on duty. They only need a standard Guard Card. Armed security guards: They can carry a firearm, but only if they have a valid BSIS Firearm Permit in addition to their Guard Card. This permit requires fingerprinting, background checks, classroom training, and live-fire qualification.
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.
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.
Church security should carry a firearm within the same parameters as any security guard. Most security jobs have the possibility of involving use of force, and if the security guard has to defend his life, having a gun would be a great advantage. If you mean should they carry firearms because they are at a church, being at a church does not preclude the possibility of needing to defend your life. Also, the Bible says in a couple of places that self defense is acceptable.
Yes the security cards can carry a baton but mostly a gun
No. In California, a security guard cannot carry a weapon if they are not posted at their job site, unless they meet very specific legal exceptions. A security guard may carry a firearm only while on duty and only with a valid BSIS firearm permit. Being a registered guard does not allow off-duty weapon carrying. Off duty, a guard must follow the same gun laws as any civilian. Limited exceptions may apply when traveling directly to or from work or required training, but not for personal protection.
Depends on what your job is in Homeland Security.
There is no one answer, since rules and regulations are different in different places. Without knowing the place, not possible to answer. Sorry-