Sure. As long as the person doing the shooting of the gun has a license. The person doing the filming doesn't need a license as long as they don't shoot the gun at all.
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well, you dont need a license if your on your own land...i dont know about someone else's land. check your hunting regulations, you can get them for free at walmart
In West Virginia hunters under 14 years old don't need a hunting license, if they are hunting with a licensed adult over 21 years old. Residents ages 15-17 are required to have a Junior Sportsman hunting/trapping/ fishing license.
Report it to the police and the IRS
If the felon had his or her gun rights restored (meaning he or she didn't commit a violent crime), a hunting license may be purchased. Without gun rights restoration you can't get a hunting license because the way the law is written, someone without gun rights can't possess any kind of a weapon including a bow.
It depends on where you are. In the U.S. someone under the legal age of ownership can possess a handgun for sporting or hunting purposes under federal and most states' laws.
In some states with common law provisions, this could be a possibility. However, to be recognized for tax purposes a marriage must be legalized through a marriage license.
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Yes. A license cannot be 'loaned' to someone else.
Yes, a dealer can sell a car to someone with an expired license. A dealer can sell a car to someone who doesn't have a license at all.
The urban dictionary definition of video 69 is; when one is taking a picture or filming someone who is also taking a picture or filming the other person. This full circle filming is called "video 69".
Never, Straightforward answer