Assuming that by "bounty hunter" you mean a Bail Bondsman- they are subject to the same firearm laws as a private citizen. If a private citizen can get a license to carry a firearm, then a bail bondsman can. If they can't, then the bondsman can't. PS- the reason that a bondsman can arrest a person- when they post bail, guaranteeing your appearance in court, you are released in their custody. They have a right to revoke that custody, and return you to jail. They are not law enforcement officers.
The Dog the Bounty Hunter team use pepperball guns. Much like paintball guns, pepperball guns have what's known as a "hopper", a chamber that holds the balls. Pepperballs are filled with mace.
They can use just about anything a liscensed police officer uses except if they're a convicted felon then they can only use Tasers, Mace, Pepper Ball guns etc.
Guns are for protecton and many hunters eat the animals they shoot with guns.
No. About half the households in US have guns. Not every gun owner in the US carries a gun. The exact stats are uncertain, but simple logic would demonstrate that it would be less than 50% of Americans that carry guns.
No they carry spud guns
Dog the Bounty Hunter - 2003 Guns and Ice 4-9 was released on: USA: 12 June 2007
what guns do the mushes carry at the iditarod
guns
Depends on what they are hunting.
FBI employees are not required to carry guns.
No, prisoners are not allowed to carry guns or any weapons for that matter.
Normally, for the same reason men carry guns. For self defense.