Depends on local laws- and you did not tell us WHERE.
Ohio does not require a permit to purchase or possess an ordinary Title I firearm.
It is not illegal. There is no permit required to own a firearm.
It depends on where you are. In the U.S. you can have a gun in your home or in your place of business in every state, except that in Illinois, you must have a permit (or techincally, and ID card) in order to even purchase a firearm.
A concealed weapons permit is only a license that allows you to carry a firearm in public without it being clearly visible. Owning a firearm is a completely different set of permissions, and is usually required before you can even get a concealed weapons permit.
It depends on where you are and the circumstances. In the U.S. if you have a permit valid in the state where you are, yes, you can. Without a permit, it depends on the state law.
Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Vermont and Wyoming allow residents to carry a concealed firearm without a permit. Montana and Idaho both currently allow concealed carry without a permit in places outside of any incorporated municipality.
That depends. Is it public or just for friends? She does need a permit.....
In Georgia, ownership of automatic weapons like an AK-47 is legal if you have the appropriate federal license, such as a Class III license issued by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). Without this license, possession of an automatic weapon is illegal in Georgia.
Wisconsin does not require a permit to purchase or to own a firearm. It does require a permit to carry a firearm concealed on your person. When you apply, the permit will be granted or denied within 21 days by State law.
You can get a concealed carry permit in most states, and a few states allow concealed carry without a permit. See handgunlaw.us for more information.
It depends on where you are. In the U.S. you can own a gun in any state without a permit, except that the state of Illinois requires an ID to purchase a gun.
It depends on your local laws. In other businesses you usually just have to catch up on any permit payments.