Concealed Carry  header image
   
 

Restrictions on Concealed Carry

If you are interested in the possibility of getting a concealed carry permit, you need to understand the restrictions and limitations associated with a concealed carry permit. The restrictions that can exist in regard to a concealed carry permit do differ from state to state. However, there are certain restrictions that are fairly common when it comes to concealed carry permits. Through this article you are provided an overview of these restrictions that commonly are found when it comes to concealed carry.

 

Generally speaking, the most common restrictions pertaining to concealed carry are directed towards where a person can actually carry a concealed gun. These prohibitions on concealed carry normally include:

* carry a concealed gun on the grounds of a public or private elementary or secondary school

* carry a concealed weapon in an establishment that sell alcohol (depending on the state, this can mean a bar or a tavern or those types of venues plus liquor stores and restaurants as well)

* carry a concealed weapon at government buildings

* carry a concealed weapon in public accommodations

* carry a concealed weapon at public events

In addition to these types of prohibitions, there are categories of people who are prevented from getting a concealed carry permit in the first instance. Generally, when it comes to the categories of people who cannot get a concealed carry permit, the laws regarding this issue tend to track the federal and state laws pertaining to who cannot possess a firearm in the first instance.

In this regard, pursuant to federal law, a convicted felon cannot own or possess a firearm. Therefore, as a consequence of this basic prohibition, a convicted felon is unable to obtain a concealed carry permit at all.

In addition to convicted felon, certain individuals who have been diagnosed or hospitalized for certain types of mental health problems are also prevented from purchasing a firearm legally. Therefore, this group of people are also precluded from obtaining a concealed carry permit.

Finally, a minor cannot obtain a concealed carry permit. While minors are allowed in some states to own hunting weapons, they nonetheless are precluded from obtaining concealed carry permits.

Obviously, it is very important for you to make sure that you educate yourself on the ins and outs of the restrictions that pertain to concealed carry permits in your own state. You need to be perfectly clear on the fact that if you violate one of these restrictions - for example, take a concealed weapon into one of the locations described earlier in this article - you can end up facing very stiff sanctions that can include a fine and a jail sentence. In the end, all of this can be avoided by you taking the time to understand the law.

Concealed Carry Secrets Recommended Products


Loading...

Rep. Brian Bilbray Supported Cigar Club Lobbyists

In the months after Rep. Brian Bilbray sponsored a Congressional cigar club—where politicians and their staffers have puffed and partied with lobbyists around D.C.—he introduced or lent his name to legislation that would benefit some of those lobbyists’ clients.

Read more...


Cigar club lobbyists had Bilbray support

In the months after Rep. Brian Bilbray sponsored the formation of a cigar association for Congressional staff, he introduced or lent his name to several pieces of legislation that would benefit clients of lobbyists involved in the social club.

Read more...


Flynn wants to let retired police officers carry guns

Soon, hundreds of former MPD officers in Wisconsin could be able to carry concealed weapons, under a federal law that allows retired officers to be certified annually and carry their guns in any state.

Read more...


Open carry advocates gather in Delavan

Several dozen open-carry advocates from throughout Wisconsin and Illinois gathered at the Starbucks here Sunday to socialize while openly carrying holstered handguns.

Read more...


New Laws Effective January 1, 2010

The following legislation will take effect beginning Jan. 1, 2010.

Read more...


 
 
 
The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: A Debate Renewed, Second Edition
The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: A Debate Renewed, Second Edition
by Scott D. Sagan Kenneth N. Waltz
Our Price: $16.75
Used from: $12.80

Mini Weapons of Mass Destruction: Build Implements of Spitball Warfare
Mini Weapons of Mass Destruction: Build Implements of Spitball Warfare
by John Austin
Our Price: $11.53
Used from: $10.31

BIO-WEAPON (Book #2 of the Doom Star Series)
BIO-WEAPON (Book #2 of the Doom Star Series)
by Vaughn Heppner
Weapons of Mass Instruction: A Schoolteacher's Journey Through the Dark World of Compulsory Schooling
Weapons of Mass Instruction: A Schoolteacher's Journey Through the Dark World of Compulsory Schooling
by John Taylor Gatto
Our Price: $11.53
Used from: $10.00

Use of Weapons
Use of Weapons
by Iain M. Banks
Our Price: $10.19
Used from: $3.49

bottom bar