Typically, it's going to be 21 - the same age you need to be in order to own a handgun in the first place.
IMPROVING ANSWER: Actually, many states allow 18, 19, and 20 year olds to "own" and "possess" a handgun, even though federal law says they are too young to buy a handgun or handgun ammunition from an FFL dealer. Those older teens and 20-year olds are expected to be given handguns from their parents, although sometimes they could legally buy a gun from another person in their same state as a face-to-face private sale. But as to the original poster's question, about getting a carry permit, it's 21 every state I've ever looked at. If you are under 21 and want to take up the sport of handgun shooting, you have to research your state's law to see if you can transport the gun to and from the shooting range without a permit.
It depends on the state. Some states is 18, but in most, it's 21.
18 to own one but 21 to fire. you have to go get a gun lincese and permint i suggest going to big als gun shop there corse is cheap and fair.
It depends on the state. In some states, it's 21. In a few states, it's 18. In one or two states, it's 25.
It depends on where you are. In most U.S. states, you have to be at least 21, but in some, you can be as young as 18.
in Florida, it's 21.
21, and that's federal law.
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While in many states juveniles can get a hunting permit, there is NO state that will grant a CCW to a juvenile that age.
Not at 18. It's classed as a handgun, which you must be 21 to purchase. As far as carrying it, it's a very iffy proposition. For concealed carry, states issue a concealed handgun permit - not a concealed weapons permit. Such permits do not apply to knives or other types of weapons. Likewise, open carry laws in states which permit open carry do not apply to any other type of weapon other than a handgun.
Yes, there are no age requirements as long as adults permit.
Any law abiding Missouri citizen 21 years of age or older may carry a firearm in the passenger compartment of a motor vehicle. The firearm may be loaded, unloaded, concealed or not concealed. A permit is not required for this purpose. However a permit is required if you wish to carry a concealed firearm in public. Missouri CCW Instructor
((Fixed your initial question to make more sense)) It will depend on the "weapon" you want to conceal and what the laws of your state are. Please let us know: What state you are talking about, what weapon you are talking about.
Check with the agency that does driver licensing in your state. There are age requirements and license requirements for the individual that goes with you when you drive.
To get your permit in Delaware, you have to be 16. But you don't end up getting your license until you're around 18.
Work permits are run by states. See the Employment/Age Certificate table linked to the right.
The basic answer is no. In most states, you have to be 21 to get a handgun carry permit, however, I think there are one or two states that will issue handgun carry permits to people 18 or older.
As long as you meet the minimum age requirements and are not criminally prohibited, no license is required for a shotgun.