States which don't require registration (that being most of them) don't require it for CCW/CHL holders, either.
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As was just said, depends. MOST states have no provision to register ordinary firearms. A few states do. Concealed carry laws are set by each state, and can vary a great deal. My home state of Virginia has no way TO register a gun. Some states require that the handgun that you carry be listed on your permit. You need to check with YOUR state licensing authority.
No such thing.
I understand CCW permits in Florida can be obtain by almost anyone. If a tow truck driver has a CCW he is legal....
Not until you actually get the permit.
Most likely ccw. The threads on my Echo 1 M4 are ccw. I assume you mean for the flash hider, right?
In general, yes.
No if the gun is not registered in your name , no you can not own a gun. if you do not have license to own a gun you can not have it either
Generally, no, especially not for K-12.
Only if he has a 'concealed carry weapons (CCW) permit'.
Go to where you registered them.
Colorado does not have registration of ordeinary firearms, so there is no way to have a gun registered to you.
No. Maryland does not recognize permits from any other state.
There is no such thing as a registered gun within the state of TN. Class III items are registered, but that is a federal thing. You can, however, pawn any gun in TN that you legally own.