No, not for "long guns."
You will need to contact the local law enforcement to get a correct answer.
Ordinary rifles and shotguns, no. Assault rifles, yes. See link below.
It depends on what you mean. In most U.S. states you do not need a permit to own regular handguns, shotguns, rifles, or black powder guns. In fact, you actually don't need a permit to own any firearms, but some firearms (such as machine guns and short barrel guns) require registration.
18 for rifles and shotguns, 21 for handguns and NFA items (short barreled rifles/shotguns, machine guns, destructive devices, etc.), the same as it is for the entire United States under federal law.
Texas does not require a permit to own a firearm (carrying concealed is another matter) and there is no registration of ordinary rifles, shotguns, or handguns. Certain firearms such as machineguns, sawed off shotguns, etc DO require registration with the Federal government. If you need specific information, you may contact me through my message board here.
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No, Florida does not require that minors have a work permit.
Firearms permitting varies depending on where you live. It is best to call your local government or law enforcement office to get the best answer. Most regions separate firearms into categories that include handguns (pistol, revolver), and rifles/shotguns. If you do require a permit where you live to own/use/carry/transport a shotgun, it will likely not be called a "pistol permit."
Virginia does not require licenses for ordinary firearms, including rifles, shotguns, and handguns.
You do not need a permit to carry a stun gun in Florida.
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