From www.handgunlaw.us http://www.handgunlaw.us/documents/USReciprocity.pdf for residents of Virginia is is good in: AK*, AR, AZ, FL, ID, IN, KY, LA, MI, MO, MT, NC, NM, OH, OK, PA, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT*, WV (* Vermont (VT) & Alaska (AK). Anyone who can legally own a firearm can carry it concealed. No Permit/license is required. For Virginia NON-residents... AK*, AR, AZ, ID, IN, KY, LA, MO, MT, NC, NM, OH, OK, PA, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT* Because Colorado (CO), Michigan (MI), South Carolina (SC), New Hampshire (NH), Florida (FL), Kansas (KS) and West Virginia (WV) only honor permits from residents of the issuing states. If you have more questions for me - www.4permits.com
See the related link "CCW reciprocity map" below. Before traveling to another state, be certain to contact the state police of that state to verify that the reciprocity still stands before carrying a concealed handgun in that state, as the reciprocity measures are a constantly changing thing.
If you have a Tennessee permit, you can carry legally in about 37 or 38 states. Check out handgunlaw.us for more information.
No. The process of attaining a concealed handgun permit takes some time. Some states may grant reciprocity with a permit from your state, and some states will not. In the states which don't, you may either have to apply for an out-of-state permit, or just do without. Some states will not grant you a concealed carry permit, period.
First, could you tell us what you mean by a "permit for a gun"? MOST states do not require a permit to own a firearm. 48 states require a permit to carry a concealed handgun. Two, Vermont and Alaska, do not require a permit to carry concealed.
If it's a handgun and the person has a handgun carry permit valid in Missouri, no. If the person does not have a handgun carry permit, of if it's something other than a handgun, like a rifle or shotgun, then probably.
Maryland honors concealed carry permits from the following states: Maryland Only However the Maryland concealed carry permit is honored by the following states: Alaska, Arizona, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Wisconsin Maryland will grant a Concealed Carry Permit to a non-resident of the state if you qualify and pay the fees. This info was gathered from the usacarry.com website.
It depends on what you mean. In some states, you can carry a handgun openly without a permit. In most states, you have to have a permit to carry a handgun at all, or to carry it concealed. Two states and the District of Columbia don't issue handgun permits. The states that do issue permits have restrictions, a few places within the states that is off-limits, even if you have a permit, such as schools, courthouses, etc.
The answer depends on the context. Usually a "gun permit" means a permit to carry a concealed handgun on your person. Some states (CA I think?) require a registration process in order to purchase a handgun which is sometimes referred to as a "permit". Conceal permits are regulated by state and laws very as many different states we have.
The basic answer is no. In most states, you have to be 21 to get a handgun carry permit, however, I think there are one or two states that will issue handgun carry permits to people 18 or older.
I'm assuming you mean if you carry a weapon does it have to be concealed. It depends on where you are. For instance, the state of Tennessee does not issue a "concealed" permit, but a handgun carry permit and there is no specific requirement to conceal the gun by law. However, many states do require the weapon to be concealed. Check handgunlaw.us for more information.
Not at 18. It's classed as a handgun, which you must be 21 to purchase. As far as carrying it, it's a very iffy proposition. For concealed carry, states issue a concealed handgun permit - not a concealed weapons permit. Such permits do not apply to knives or other types of weapons. Likewise, open carry laws in states which permit open carry do not apply to any other type of weapon other than a handgun.
No they do not. Maryland is one the few states with no reciprocity to other states. They are also one of the only states that has almost no concealed handgun permits held by civilians for self-defense purposes within the state, due the the poorly written law that places all discretion on issuance of permits in the hands of the Maryland State Police.
Yes. The state of Tennessee recognizes handgun permits from any state.
You can get a concealed carry permit in most states, and a few states allow concealed carry without a permit. See handgunlaw.us for more information.