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If you're still a Connecticut resident, yes. If you've moved to North Carolina, and intend to get a North Carolina license, you'll have to get a North Carolina learner's permit.
"Gun permit"? Be specific. There are two types of firearms-related permits which come to mind for NC. The first are pistol permits, required to purchase a handgun in North Carolina (but waved if you have a North Carolina concealed carry permit). Those take about a week. The second is the aforementioned concealed carry permit.. that can take up to 90 days.
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You can own one, yes. North Carolina used to require a pistol permit to purchase a crossbow... I can't say with any certainty if that's still in effect, though.
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You can sell a firearm as personal property in North Carolina. As per federal law, the person buying it may not be rendered ineligible to own a firearm (felony conviction, domestic violence record, illegally in the US, dishonorably discharged from the military, etc).Selling a handgun in North Carolina, they must either relinquish a pistol permit from their county of residence, or else possess a concealed carry permit issued by a county in the state of North Carolina.If you're in doubt, consider having the transaction carried out through a licensed dealer.No. They must be legally able to own a gun, a resident of NC, and if it is a handgun, they will need a pistol purchase permit.
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Only with a Concealed Handgun Permit.
Go to your school office they have them. You have to be 16.
Yes it is allowed for a person to drive around in a neighborhood to practice with or without a leaners permit or with or without a drivers license in North Carolina
Only Durham registers its handguns to residents in the city (It is believed that registrations violate the NC constitution but the state leaves Durham alone). Other than that no guns are registered in the state. Since 1995 NC has issued 400,000 pistol permits and there are 228,000 Concealed Carry Permit holders. Permits & Permit holders can purchase pistols or long guns with these authorizations. There is no comprehensive knowledge of gun ownership in NC, just estimates.