Yes, but one must buy a $200.00 a year federal license. But some states are working on that. In other words, if a firearm made in a state, and doesn't leave that state, federal rules don't apply as per the 10th amendment. But that's one for the lawyers. So for right now, buy the federal license if you want to own a REAL assault rifle.
Yes. Missouri will allow the ownership of Class II firearms (short barreled rifles/shotguns), Class III firearms (machine guns), and AOW type weapons (pistols with forward grips, cell phone guns, etc.). Missouri will not allow for ownership of destructive devices (rifles over .50 caliber, explosive devices) or suppressors (silencers).
Most, if not all, states in the US will allow joint ownership on a car title.
Any state in the United States allow guns. All of them, one way or another. Laws vary by the state. Handgun ownership is the most restricted in all states with ownership being very difficult in some states. Generally, shotgun and rifle ownership is less restricted across the board however it also varies state to state.
Depends on your state. Some states allow hunting with semi auto rifles, and some don't.
Title I (I.e., ordinary) long guns (rifles and shotguns). Some states may allow you to buy a handgun, only from a private seller.
A class 3 dealer is a gun dealer that can sell short rifles, short shotguns, machine guns, and surpressors. Some states don't allow some of those things, but most states do.
laws regarding switchblades vary state to state, some states allow ownership but do not allow a person to carry one. other states it is illegal to even own one...however, there are permits in certain states that allow you to carry a switchblade legally. for example, in new york, you can carry a switchblade while hunting or fishing but you still need a valid hunting/fishing license. again, this is not the case in other states so you need to check with your state laws.
Yes.
No, it is not legal to own a pet sloth in Iowa as it is considered an "exotic animal" Here is a map showing which states allow such an ownership: http://www.bornfreeusa.org/downloads/pdf/StateLawMaps_EXOTICS.pdf
States that allow legally married couples to own property as "tenants by the entirety," a type of joint ownership that offers protection from creditors: Alaska Arkansas Delaware District of Columbia Florida Hawaii Maryland Massachusetts Mississippi Missouri New Jersey Mississippi Oklahoma Pennsylvania Rhode Island Tennessee Vermont Virginia Tennessee Wyoming States that allow tenancy by entirety for real estate only: Illinois Indiana Kentucky Michigan New York North Carolina Oregon
The H&K USC is a semi-automatic firearm that comes only with a ten-round magazine. The ten-round magazine may not be legal in some states for hunting. Since there is no alternative for a magazine with lesser capacity, you're limited to using it as a single shot rifle. Some states may not allow semi-automatic rifles for hunting. Some states may not allow rifles of any caliber for hunting, in some or all counties. The guiding rule, of course, is to read your state's hunting regulations and laws carefully, and be guided accordingly.
No states that I know of. Some states do allow it but you have to have a court order.