It depends on where in are, and exactly what you mean by the question. In most of the United States, there is no such thing as registration, so the term "registration" is irrelevant in regards to guns. But, to further answer the question, it may not be legal to have a loaded gun that is accessible in your car without a permit depending on what state you are in. In Tennessee for instance, you can only legally carry a loaded gun on your person or have it accessible in your car if you have a permit. You can, however, transport an unloaded pistol without a permit.
It depends because most U.S. states don't require registration.
NO, not unless she wishes to risk the arrest of her husband! A felon cannot be in "possession" of a firearm. 'Possession,' in the law, means ANYWHERE where he has access to it, or can exercise control over it. Having a firearm in the residence or in the car, or for that matter ANYWHERE he may be, is known as "concurrent possession," and is prohibited.
yeah any car can be impounded
yes it is
As long as you legally possess the gun, none. Texas does not require registration of ordinary Title I firearms.
no its illegal
You can but it wouldn't be legal.
If you are driving an unregistered motor vehicle on a public highway in Connecticut and are contacted by police, the most likely result will be the officer writing you a ticket for operaration of an unregistered motor vehicle and having your car towed, since unregistered vehicles cannot be driven on public roads. The ticket will cost you $117 and the tow bill (which will NOT be covered by AAA since you are in violation of the law) will be a minimum of about $80. The state statute regarding operation of an unregistered motor vehicle is CGS 14-12a.
no it has to be unregistered
yes
No; and it is pretty much no problem having the vehicle unregistered or the registration is expired, the problem comes when you drive it or someone wishes to test drive it. Additionally your car insurance maybe an issue.
No. There are no restrictions to how long one keeps an unregistered car on one's private property in Queensland, as long as neighbours do not complain.
If your driving a unregistered vehicle..... I lost my license for a year and had to pay $2000.00 fine for no insurance to. ITS NOT WORTH IT!