Call the police.
Actually, very few. Although a gun can be SOLD on line, if it is crossing a state line to get to the new owner, the gun MUST be shipped to a dealer in that person's state. The dealer does the same paperwork and background checks as if you were buying the gun from him. But some people would have you believe you can buy a gun on-line and have it shipped to your house.
The laws will vary between each State, so check with your State government officials. I asked the same question the other night. The answer was to carry the gun and ammo in the trunk of the car and not loaded.
On line auctions are the best place to see what they are bringing.
It depends on what you mean. If you have a permit to carry a gun, you can carry in Tennessee (TN recognizes permits from any state). If you are talking about transporting the gun, you can transport a gun basically anywhere in the U.S. without a permit as long as the gun is unloaded and not accessible.
In general, yes, you can transport a handgun anywhere within the U.S. except for a couple of cities, like Chicago, that have restrictions. In your car, the gun must normally be unloaded and inaccessible, and on an airplane, you can transport a handgun in your checked luggage, as long as it isn't loaded and is in a locked gun case.
You mean can you transport a gun while traveling? Yes, if it is a gun you legally own or possess. You should check with each individual state you are traveling to and see what the laws are.
It depends on what you mean. If you have a permit to carry a gun, you can carry in Tennessee (TN recognizes permits from any state). If you are talking about transporting the gun, you can transport a gun basically anywhere in the U.S. without a permit as long as the gun is unloaded and not accessible.
Unloaded, cased in a secure, locked case, and declared to the carrier transporting it. If ownership is beig transferred to someone else across a state line, in the US the gun must be shipped to a Federal Firearms Licnese holder in the destination state.
A device that is used to transport it.
While being in a state, you are subject to that state's laws. If a state you are travelling through requires a permit, and you do not possess one, you are in violation of that state's law and are subject to the same punishments.
Yes, it is.