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Where in the U.S. can you legally carry a concealed firearm? The answer is, pretty much everywhere. In 2013, Illinois became the 50th state to make it legal to carry a concealed firearm in public.
More states drop permit requirements for concealed carry. Two Midwestern states—Ohio and Indiana—have just stopped requiring a permit to carry a concealed firearm in public. These changes come ...
Concealed carry is legal in the state for individuals who have a license and are 21 or older but is prohibited in certain areas like schools and airports.
More Washingtonians than ever have a license to carry a concealed weapon, state data shows. Why it matters: The rise comes as ...
Nearly half the states in the U.S. also engage in something called “concealed carry reciprocity,” meaning they recognize Missouri’s concealed carry permits and Missouri recognizes theirs.
The state can continue to enforce relatively restrictive standards for anyone seeking, within the state of New York, a concealed-carry gun permit. There are at least seven states whose laws about ...
GOP lawmakers in multiple states are aiming to relax certain gun restrictions by allowing people to carry concealed firearms without having to obtain a permit, continuing a trend that many gun ...
The minimum age for concealed carry is 21, and certain areas including schools and state parks are off-limits. Connecticut does not honor permits from other states and requires a state-approved ...