Yes, provide all federal, state and local laws are followed.
In Ohio, the legality of Uzi firearms, specifically the Uzi submachine gun, falls under federal and state regulations. The Uzi is classified as a National Firearms Act (NFA) weapon, which means it is heavily regulated and requires a special permit to own. Generally, civilian ownership of fully automatic firearms, like the Uzi, is restricted unless the owner has registered the firearm with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and has complied with all legal requirements. Overall, while it is not outright illegal to own an Uzi in Ohio, it is subject to strict regulations.
You need to find a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law.
If you mean fully automatic (that is, a machine gun) Ohio law DOES permit private ownership. However, the machine gun must have been registered with the Federal BATFE. If you mean semi-automatic, there are no state laws that forbid it.
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No.
Twelvette, Double Automatic, Auto 5. Twelvett, Double Automatic, Auto 5.
no it is not
Ohio does not require registration of ordinary Title I firearms.
I know of no place that permits fully automatic firearms to be used in hunting.
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Firearms are objects. They have no more legal standing than your armchair. In certain countries firearms are legal in others there are restrictions on the type of firearms citizens may own. It depends on the legislation of the country you are referring to
You need a firearms instructor