The answer depends on the type of firearm and your local laws.
You have to be over 12 to have a license and 18 to own a firearm.
You can get a shotgun permit at 18. Rifle permits are given after 5 years of having a shotgun permit, so the earliest you could get one would be 23.
In U.S. on the Federal level there is no licensing for owning or buying firearms, but you must be 18 to purchase long guns and 21 to purchase handguns. You may own handguns at 18, if you received them as a gift.
Some states have their own licensing requirements for purchase and most states have a separate license for carrying a firearm in public. Those generally start at 21. Check your local laws to be sure.
You have to be aged 17 or over to have a Firearms Certificate. If you are aged less than 17 you can have a Shotgun Certificate as long as you have your parent's signed permission.
The minimum age to legally carry a firearm varies depending on the country and region. In the United States, the minimum age is typically 18 for long guns and 21 for handguns. It's important to check and follow the specific laws and regulations of the area you are in.
Federal law states you must be 18 to purchase a long gun and 21 for a hand gun. When you can carry based on age will depend on where you live and if you are talking about open carry, concealed carry, hunting, etc.. Get a lawyer familiar with firearms law.
In the US - it varies from state to state.
In most states, you must be 21 or older, but some states allow it at 18.
In Arizona, it is legal for a parent or guardian to provide a handgun to their child over 18 for use within the household without the need for a permit. However, it is important to follow all applicable state and federal laws regarding firearms ownership, including guidelines for safe storage and handling. It is recommended to undergo proper firearm safety training before handling a handgun.
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Yes, a shotgun is considered a firearm even if totally dismantled because it still contains the essential components that define it as a firearm. Ownership and transportation may still be subject to firearm laws and regulations even in a dismantled state.
It depends on where you are. In the U.S. yes, almost everywhere you can legally carry a gun on your own property as long as you aren't a felon. The exceptions are cities that have a gun ban. D.C. was one of those cities, and I believe Chicago still is.ADDED: (in the US) If you are legally entitled to possess a firearm - AND - the firearm is of a lawful type (as defined in the US Code) - AND - you are lawfully capable of possessing a firearm (not a minor - not an adjudged mental incompetent - not a convicted felon - not convicted of domestic violence - etc)) yes, you may carry a firearm WITHIN the walls of your home (but not in your exterior yard), even if your local jurisldiction prohibits carrying it "in public."
It is unlawful to sell or give any firearm to any person under 18 years of age, except a rifle or shotgun given by a parent to a child for education, hunting, or sport. It is unlawful for any parent or guardian to permit his or her child to possess any firearm if aware of a substantial risk that the child will use the weapon in a crime or if the child has been adjudicated a delinquent or convicted as an adult of any criminal offense.
ID for employee of NYPD that is not a certified police officer able to carry a firearm.
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Texas does not require a license to possess a firearm. A license to CARRY a concealed firearm requires that you be 21.
Resonsible, sane adults that do not have a history of violent crime.
A felon is no longer allowed to legally carry a firearm.
Retention of the firearm, and access to it.
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Authorized Federal Agents can carry a firearm on a flight. Others must pack their weapons in their baggage.
It is legal to carry a firearm into a bank in Wyoming as long as the person is a peace officer or possesses a valid permit to carry a concealed firearm.
Anyone can carry a firearm based on the Constitution of the United States. We have the right to bear arms. Felons cannot buy or carry a firearm by law, and also people with assault charges with a violent history. Firearm Laws vary from state to state. Some states require people to be at least 18 yrs old and other states require the age of 21. Please check your local and state laws for more information if you are not sure about the laws.
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