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Bustelo5% wrote:
1.Can a active, inactive,or veteran US Military service member CC with out a permit in all states?
2.Are Military Police,SP's,DOD Police officers afforded the same protection that most states have, a stated law or un said rule that they may carry on their person as they wish. In Ohio the FOP is afforded the right to carry CC with out a permit. Even after they have retired.
3. Detainment,can Us Military personal make a arrest of a citizen off base or outside of their jurisdiction in the United States.
Bravo Tango Whiskey (BTW) I am an MP brat so I know some stuff just not everything guess thats what I get for being rebelious and not listening to my pops when young lol.
4. I heard something that I can own a m16 in Ohio because my Dad is in the Army I havent come accross this in the ORCs but who can give me an anwser?
5.Can someone please post some Uniform Code of Justice for OC on Mil Bases. If I decide to go bk to Hawaii or visit a base I wanna know the law.
#1 You are asking if active and former military can conceal carry in all states without a permit.
There is no US exemption for military. Each state has different rules.
#2 You are asking if military police and department of defense police can carry concealed without a permit.
Again, it depends on the state and there is no US exemption for the military.
As for any "unsaid" or "unspoken" rule... it depends on the police department. In most cases... NO. Military police agencies are not viewed as "cops" but more like security guards. They are lucky to even write parking and traffic tickets on base. They have no credentials to identify they are "police".
The FOP isthe Fraternal Order of Police unless you are speaking of some other entity. You do not "retire" from the FOP and I doubt they are given any express permission to carry without a permit.
#3 You are asking if the military police have some lawful authority to make arrests off base or if they can make arrests on land other than the USA.
In a word... No. The militaryare no different than any other citizen.While in the US it may be possible to make a "citizen's arrest" for serious crimes. Outside the USA you have to follow the laws of that country.
#4 You are asking about owing a full auto M-16 rifle.
Any citizen can own an M-16 if they qualify and their state does not prohibit machine gun ownership. It has NOTHING to do with your father being military.
You just need about $16,000 and pay a $200 tax stamp to the BATF and you too can own one.
#5 You are asking about the laws of firearm possession on military bases.
Soldiers must turn in their weapons to the base armory and are not permitted to just carry or transport them around on base. As a civilian.. I do not see how you could legally transport or carry a firearm on base. This could get you in trouble.