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  2. Gun laws in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Washington concealed pistol licenses will be recognized in the following states, and concealed weapons licenses issued in the listed states will be recognized in Washington State, so long as the handgun is carried in accordance with Washington law: Idaho (Idaho Enhanced Permit only), Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan (non-resident concealed pistol licenses issued by Washington state are not ...

  3. Open carry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Before 2013, it was unlawful to open carry a handgun in Arkansas even with a concealed carry license. Open carry without a permit allowed, restrictions fully preempted. [16] California: Illegal (except some counties with permit) Open carry legal in rural counties with local ordinances allowing open carry. [17]

  4. Pepper spray - Wikipedia

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    Sprays with greenhouse relevant propellants such as R134a (1,1,1,2-Tetrafluorethan) are banned. Spray products for self-defense with irritants such as CA, CS, CN, CR are considered as weapons in terms of the gun control law. The weapon purchase permit, as well as the weapon carrier permit, are required for the purchase of such weapons.

  5. Sheriffs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Other miscellaneous duties of the Office mandated by the State include, [70] concealed handgun permits, parade and picketing permits, and maintaining registries of sexual offenders and domestic violators. In North Carolina, the sheriff is elected to a 4-year term, and may not be a felon. [71]

  6. Switchblade - Wikipedia

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    Limited – concealed carry, even on one's own property, allowed only with "concealed deadly weapons permit" – State Code: 527.020 Archived 2008-05-13 at the Wayback Machine: Louisiana Legal – Became Legal on August 1, 2018: Illegal-illegal to intentionally conceal a switchblade on one's person. R.S. 14:95: Maine Legal – No restrictions ...