It depends on the circumstances. If you are on your own property and you haven't improperly threatened someone with the gun or done something illegal with the gun (such as firing it within the city limits, for instance), and you haven't committed any other illegal act, then you haven't done anything illegal.
Yes, the yard is a part and yes, you can get charged.
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It depends. A simple expungement does not qualify you to own a handgun. If have been charged with something that disqualifies you from owning a gun, you have to have your rights restored before you can legally buy one again.
You are going to be charged with a criminal offense. It would be a very good idea to have an attorney!
Generally speaking, the person actually committing the robbery is charged with robbery and anyone else not actively involved in the robbery is charged as an accessory or accomplice to robbery.
YES. Not only is providing a felon access to firearms a felony in itself, but you also become an accessory to any crime they may commit with the firearm.
If someone is throwing dead fish in your yard, it means that whoever did it should be charged with illegal dumping of a dead animal. The police should be called.
If you have a handgun carry permit, definitely. The handgun carry permit covers "any handgun that you legally own or posses."
why can you get a shootgun at 18 but not a handgun
You could be charged with burglary and grand theft auto.
A basic lawn cut can cost $30.00 to $60.00 for an average-sized yard. Trimming could be charged as extra, plus fuel for a gas-powered trimmer.
A regular handgun, no. There is no registration in TN.