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Code on Firearms | Private Detectives & Security |
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43-38-10.
(2010)
(a) The board may grant a permit to carry a pistol,
revolver, or other firearm to any person who is at least 21 years of age
and who is licensed or registered in accordance with this chapter
and who meets the qualifications
and training requirements set forth in this Code section and such other
qualifications and training requirements as the board by rule may
establish. The board shall have the authority to establish limits
on type and caliber of such weapons by rule. Application for such permit
and for renewal thereof shall be made on forms provided by the division
director. No weapons permit issued under this Code section shall be
transferable to another individual.
(b) No permit under this Code
section shall be issued or renewed until the applicant has presented
proof to the board that he is proficient in the use of firearms. The
board shall have the authority to require periodic recertification of
proficiency in the use of firearms and to refuse to renew a permit upon
failure to comply with such requirement. The applicant shall
present proof to the board that:
(1) He has demonstrated on the firearms range proficiency in the use of
firearms by meeting such minimum qualifications on pistol and shotgun
(if so armed) courses as the board may prescribe by rule; and
(2) He has received such other training and instruction in the use of
firearms as the board may require by rule.
(c) All licensees and registrants under this chapter shall be required
to obtain from the board a weapons permit under this Code section if a
firearm is carried, or is to be carried, by such licensee or registrant
while at or en route directly to and from his post or place of
employment.
(d) Any licensee or registrant under this chapter meeting the
qualifications and training requirements set out in this Code section
may be issued an exposed weapons permit in accordance with this Code
section and shall be authorized to carry such firearm in an open and
fully exposed manner. Such carrying of a firearm shall be limited to the
time the licensee or registrant is on duty or en route directly to and
from his post or place of employment. No stopover en route to and from
such post or place of employment is permitted under the terms of this
Code section.
(e) Licensees or registrants
under this chapter may apply to the board for a concealed weapons
permit. Qualifications and training requirements for such permits and
restrictions on such permits shall be established by appropriate rules
of the board. The board shall, in its discretion, consider and approve
each application for a concealed weapons permit on an individual basis.
(f) An individual issued a
permit in accordance with this Code section shall be exempt from the
following laws of this state:
(1) Code Section 16-11-126, relating to carrying a weapon;
(2) Code Section 16-11-127, relating to carrying a weapon or long gun in
an unauthorized location; and
(3) Code Section 16-11-129, relating to licenses to carry weapons
generally.
(g) The board shall have the power to deny a weapons permit to any
applicant who fails to provide the information and supporting
documentation required by this Code section or to refuse to renew a
permit upon failure to comply with such weapons proficiency
recertification requirements as the board may prescribe.
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