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Discover LudwigThe phrase "carry firearms" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about someone who has the ability to carry concealed firearms. For example, "In the state of Texas, you can obtain a concealed carry permit that will allow you to carry firearms."
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(British bobbies don't carry firearms).
Afterward, Mr. Brand gave his employees permission to carry firearms.
Ohio allows citizens to openly carry firearms in public.
It would allow off-duty police officers to carry firearms.
Ohio allows citizens to openly carry firearms in public.
The president suggested teachers should be allowed to carry firearms.
"The members of the Protective Corps will not wear uniform; they will however, carry firearms.
For 13 years, he had had a Massachusetts license to carry firearms.
Unlike their counterparts everywhere else, Britist police do not carry firearms.
In fact, a handful of school districts nationwide do have teachers who carry firearms.
Most police officers in Britain and Iceland do not carry firearms, either.
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