The Legislative Branch
The executive branch is responsible for carrying out the laws of the whole country. They make sure the laws are respected.
executive
The branch of government that is responsible for carrying out the nation's laws is the executive. The laws are usually made by the legislative branch.
In the Commonwealth: If you are referring to state laws it would be the Executive Branch of the state government, unless the case fell under the original jurisdiction of the Federal Courts, then it would be the Executive Branch of the Federal Government.
It carries out laws
Yes, within the limitation of the laws of the state which you're traveling in. Basically, the laws for carrying in a commercial vehicle are the same in every state as they are for carrying or transporting a firearm in a personal vehicle.
excecutive
The state of Illinois legislative branch makes laws for the state of Illinois. The legislative branch of the United States make laws for the federal government (the U.S.).
Laws in Illinois are made through the legislative body of that state. The laws or bills that certain people ask to be passed must first be voted on in the state senate. Then the governor of the state either signs them into law or veto's them.
Legislature
The Illinois General Assembly is the state legislative body for the State of Illinois. It includes the Illinois House of Representatives and Illinois Senate. Like any state legislative assembly, it makes the laws that govern affairs in the state.