Where can you not bring a gun into?

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Federally Banned Locations for Carrying Firearms

  • Federal Courthouses*
  • Federal Buildings*
  • Any Building Owned, Leased or Rented by the Federal Government — This includes buildings in national forests which are property of the federal government.

Can you carry your gun into Walmart?

No, Walmart requests that customers not openly carry firearms in its stores, even in states where open carry is legal, except for authorized law enforcement. While concealed carry is generally permitted if allowed by state and local laws, the company's policy is to prevent visible firearms to create a safer environment, so you should always check local signage or ask management.
 

Where is concealed carry prohibited in VA?

You may not carry any concealed or unconcealed handgun:

  • In a federal government building.
  • On private property when the property owner prohibits it or has posted signs prohibiting handguns.
  • Into a place of worship during a meeting for religious purposes.
  • Into any courthouse located in Virginia.

Where are guns prohibited in Michigan?

(e) Any property or facility owned or operated by a church, synagogue, mosque, temple, or other place of worship, unless the presiding official or officials of the church, synagogue, mosque, temple, or other place of worship permit the carrying of concealed pistol on that property or facility.

Is it illegal to bring a gun into a bank?

Bank Policies and Their Impact

No Firearms Allowed: Many banks have strict policies against any firearms in their buildings, regardless of whether the firearm is concealed. Permitted Concealed Carry: Some banks may allow concealed carry as long as the firearm remains hidden and the carrier complies with state laws.

Can I Buy a Banned Weapon Out of State and Bring It Home?

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Where is concealed carry legal?

Such states include Arizona, Arkansas, Connecticut, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin.

Can you conceal carry in a fanny pack?

Yes, you can conceal carry in a fanny pack, and it's a popular method for comfort, versatility (especially with athletic wear), and discreetness, but requires specific gear like a dedicated holster with trigger guard coverage and must comply with local concealed carry laws, which vary by state. Purpose-built CCW fanny packs offer features like retention straps and can blend in as everyday bags, though drawing might be slower than traditional methods. 

Can I shoot in my backyard in Michigan?

Yes, you can shoot a gun in your Michigan backyard, but it's heavily regulated: you must ensure no risk to people or property, have a safe backstop, follow local ordinances (cities often ban it), and be aware that hunting safety zones (450 feet from occupied buildings) don't apply to target shooting, though local laws might differ. It's legal if done responsibly, but check your township/city laws first, as they can restrict it within city limits.
 

Where are guns banned?

Guns are illegal in some countries like Japan, China, and the UK (for most handguns), while others like Cambodia and Solomon Islands have near-total bans, but restrictions vary significantly, with many nations requiring strict licensing, banning specific types (like assault weapons in Canada), or restricting locations (like schools, government buildings, and certain public spaces within the U.S.). In the U.S., federal law bans guns in places like federal buildings, prisons, and military bases, while states and local jurisdictions add bans in schools, parks, or prohibit certain types of firearms.
 

Can you drive with a gun in your car in Michigan?

Yes, you can carry a gun in your car in Michigan, but it's highly regulated: you need a Concealed Pistol License (CPL) to carry a loaded pistol accessible in the vehicle, otherwise, all firearms (pistols and long guns) must be unloaded, in a closed case, and stored in the trunk or otherwise inaccessible from the cabin. Michigan law treats a firearm in a vehicle as concealed unless you have a CPL, so even an unloaded pistol on a seat is illegal without one. 

How many bullets can you legally carry in a handgun?

The following states have implemented capacity-based magazine bans: California – 10 rounds, Colorado – 15 rounds, Connecticut – 10 rounds, Hawaii – 10 rounds, Massachusetts – 10 rounds, New York – 10 rounds; New Jersey – 10 rounds (previously restricted to 15 rounds); Vermont – 10 rounds for rifles and 15 rounds for ...

Can you carry a gun in a mall in Virginia?

Private Property

Many private property owners have the right to prohibit firearms on their premises. This includes: Shopping malls.

Is my CCW good in all 50 states?

No, you generally cannot conceal carry in all 50 states with a single permit, as laws vary significantly and no federal law mandates universal reciprocity, though many states allow it permitless or honor other states' permits; the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA) covers law enforcement, and proposed federal bills aim for national reciprocity, but currently, you need multiple permits or to know specific state rules. All states allow concealed carry in some form, but requirements range from permits (with training/background checks) to permitless "constitutional carry," with private property restrictions also applying everywhere.
 

What stores don't allow firearms?

Many major retailers like Costco, CVS, Walgreens, Trader Joe's, Target, and Walmart request that customers do not bring firearms, especially open carry, to create a safer environment, while stores like Whole Foods have stricter bans, though policies vary by location and law. While some stores prohibit all firearms, many focus on banning open carry, allowing concealed carry if permitted by state law, with exceptions for law enforcement. 

What is the 9 minute rule at Walmart?

The Walmart 9-minute rule is an unwritten policy allowing associates to clock in up to 9 minutes early or 9 minutes late, and clock out up to 9 minutes early or late, without incurring a point under the attendance system, though this is often store-dependent and can be inconsistently applied, leading to confusion or disciplinary action if managers disapprove. While it's meant to cover minor timing issues, some managers treat it as only for emergencies or don't enforce it, making it a confusing, unofficial perk that can still get you in trouble, especially with unauthorized extra work time. 

Does Walmart sell 9mm anymore?

No, Walmart stopped selling 9mm handgun ammunition (and other handgun ammo) back in 2019, focusing instead on hunting rifle ammo like .30-06 and .270, though they still sell some rimfire ammo and focus on their core sporting goods customer base, not military-style weapon calibers.
 

What is the freest gun state?

There isn't one single "freest" gun state, as rankings vary, but New Hampshire, Wyoming, Arizona, Montana, South Dakota, and Arkansas consistently rank among the most gun-friendly due to permitless carry, minimal taxes on firearms, strong self-defense laws, and general pro-2A policies, with states like Wyoming having high gun ownership and New Hampshire being a top choice for its low regulation and tax-free status.
 

Where can cops not carry guns?

In eighteen countries or territories, the police do not carry firearms unless the situation is expected to merit it: Botswana, Cook Islands, Fiji, Iceland, Ireland, Kiribati, Malawi, Marshall Islands, Nauru, New Zealand, Niue, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, the United Kingdom (except for Northern Ireland), the ...

What states don't allow guns?

Forty-four states have a provision in their state constitutions similar to the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which protects the right to keep and bear arms. The exceptions are California, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, and New York.

Can you shoot trespassers in Michigan?

Michigan's stand-your-ground law does not permit you to shoot someone without cause. Instead, if someone is threatening your life, then you can protect yourself and others. The stand-your-ground law applies to nonlethal as well as lethal force.

Does MI require you to inform police you're carrying?

As of now, the following 12 states and the District of Columbia have laws requiring concealed carriers to inform law enforcement they are armed at first contact: Alaska, Arkansas, California (county-dependent), Washington, D.C., Hawaii, Louisiana, Maine (if carrying without a permit), Michigan, Nebraska, North Carolina ...

Can I hunt with a 9mm pistol?

Can you handgun hunt with a 9mm pistol? The short answer is: it depends. The 9mm cartridge has many virtues, but it isn't exactly a top choice where handgun hunting is concerned. It's only useful for a limited range of game animals, and these platforms may not meet the hunting regulation requirements in your region.

Can I carry my gun in my purse without a holster?

How Many States Allow Open Carry? Currently, 46 states allow open carry in some form. The remaining four states — California, Florida, Illinois and New York (plus Washington D.C.) — generally prohibit it.

Can I take my gun to the range in a backpack?

Yes, you can use a backpack as a range bag, especially for handguns or light gear, but a dedicated range bag offers better organization, padding, and specialized compartments for firearms, ammo, and accessories, making them generally superior for convenience and protection, notes Highland Tactical and NeoMag. While any sturdy backpack works in a pinch, purpose-built bags prevent gear from shifting and scratching, and provide designated spots for magazines, glasses, and cleaning kits, say USCCA Community and Eagle Gun Range. 

Is a pistol in a holster considered concealed?

Yes, a holster is essential for concealed carry, as it discreetly hides a firearm under clothing, but the holster itself isn't always considered concealed if its outline is visible (printing) or it's part of an open carry setup, like a chest holster; concealment depends on the holster type (IWB, pocket, ankle) and clothing, aiming to keep the weapon "not in plain view".