Federal Officers, yes. Other jurisdictions depend on it being necessary for them to perform their duty, such as while escorting a prisoner on the aircraft. All weapons must be reported to the flight crew through the proper persons. As of 4 years ago a Police Officer could carry a concealed weapon on an airplane, but it was only if the Captain of that plane granted his permission (which they always did, but they were the final authority to grant/deny.)
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.
If you mean a federal concealed weapons permit, there is no such thing. If you are a police officer or retired police officer, you can carry under federal law HR218, but other than that, you're out of luck.
It depends on the circumstances, but normally say, "I have a permit, and I have a legally concealed weapon" or something very close to that. At that point, the officer will usually tell you what to do at that point. Around here, officers usually say something like, "Ok, no problem." If the concealed weapon is a gun, don't use the term "gun."
If you are a police officer or security guard. if you carry a baton out in the open most people won't care. if you carry a baton in your pocket you will then have a concealed weapon.
Yes. Under HR 218, a "qualified" police officer can carry in any state, but there are restrictions. Any officer intereted in trying this should research HR 218 to be aware of all the requirements.
Yes. Under the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act, any officer qualified to carry a concealed weapon in his home state may carry his weapon in any other state. Officers carry their badges and ID cards as proof of their right to carry a weapon.
a weapon that is hidden-hence the concealed part
you get hung
They have no special privileges to carry a concealed weapon.
Yes. Asked a kcmo police officer. Officer hall.
You can find a complete guide on laws governing firearm in PA on psp.pa.gov/firearms-information/Pages/Carrying-Firearms-in-Pennsylvania.aspx
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