No. It just takes money and usually 18 years old to purchase an air rifle. Air rifles are not regulated by the ATF.
You do if you want to hunt on something besides your own property. If you only want a landowner's permit, then no course in needed.
In order to do certain jobs in Mississippi, someone aged 16 and under would need a work permit. The permit is required to work in factories, canneries, mills, and workshops.
No, not in public. You can carry a gun in your vehicle in Mississippi, but not in public without a permit.
This link will answer your questions.http://www.education4drivers.com/utah/permit-restrictions-rules.htm
It varies by state, but not usually more than $10
The legal age to work in Mississippi is 14. You need to have a work permit and can only work certain hours.
According to http://www.fa-ir.org/alabama/constitution/hidden_taxes.htm"Take a learner's permit test, pay $5. Pass? The permit itself is $20."
The are 20 questions that are on the Mississippi learners permit test.
at age 15 or 16 years old
The adjective form of "permit" is "permissible," which describes something that is allowed or permitted. The noun form is "permit," which refers to an official document or authorization that grants permission to do something.
Yes, you do not need a permit or anything.
If you mean a permit to carry a gun, you apply for it through the DMV. Depending on where you are, you may have to go to another location. For instance, if you live in north MS (Southaven, Olive Branch, etc) you have to go to Batesville, and IIRC, they only take applications on Monday. Mississippi does not require a training class to get a permit, however, if you take a training class from an approved instructor, you qualify for an enhanced or endorsed permit, which entitles you to carry your gun legally in more places. In other words, there are less off limits locations if you have an endorsed permit.