Godscreation
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I may be visiting a friend in Tenn. from NC. I would like to make sure I have the basic laws down in Tenn from my understanding.
NC is an open carry state and does not require a permit to carry open. This is not legal in Tenn. however with a state issued and privileged carry permit, one may carry concealed or open.
My CONCEALED weapons permit is valid and Tenn. and I still would be permitted to OC even though my permit states CONCEALED.
Now on to the part I am not sure about.
in NC it is illegal to carry a weapon open or concealed (with or without a permit, which is moot in Tenn. since you have to have a permit to carry anyway) in:
Schools
Gov. property
Places where an admission fee is charged
Places where alcohol is sold and consumed
Places where signs have been posted stating no firearms (duh!)
Does Tenn. have any additional places that I can't carry? Can I carry in any of the places I listed above in Tenn.?
Thanks guys I appreciate the help and a cited source is certainly preferable to a claim that you make, although not required.
I may be visiting a friend in Tenn. from NC. I would like to make sure I have the basic laws down in Tenn from my understanding.
NC is an open carry state and does not require a permit to carry open. This is not legal in Tenn. however with a state issued and privileged carry permit, one may carry concealed or open.
My CONCEALED weapons permit is valid and Tenn. and I still would be permitted to OC even though my permit states CONCEALED.
Now on to the part I am not sure about.
in NC it is illegal to carry a weapon open or concealed (with or without a permit, which is moot in Tenn. since you have to have a permit to carry anyway) in:
Schools
Gov. property
Places where an admission fee is charged
Places where alcohol is sold and consumed
Places where signs have been posted stating no firearms (duh!)
Does Tenn. have any additional places that I can't carry? Can I carry in any of the places I listed above in Tenn.?
Thanks guys I appreciate the help and a cited source is certainly preferable to a claim that you make, although not required.