If both parties reside in Missouri, you can just sell the gun to the other person with no paperwork required. One of the stipulations is, by federal law, you have to reasonably believe the buyer is not prohibited from owning a handgun.
However, you can, if you choose, process the transfer through a licensed dealer, but that is not required in most states.
You don't. Missouri does not require registration.
Missouri does not have gun registration!
Can you get gun in Missouri while on probation
You will have to talk to the people at the University of Missouri. They will have the specific requirements you must meet for the transfer of credits.
Yes you can transfer your cna from Illinois to Missouri. You will to submit a copy of your out of state license and social security card.
Not required
Because Missouri is the "liable state", with responsibility to pay the benefits, you can't transfer them to Georgia. However, you can continue to receive Missouri's benefits while in Georgia by contacting either the Missouri or Georgia's (the "agent state") and following their instructions.
Missouri- along with MOST other states, does not HAVE registration of ordinary firearms. Since there IS no registration, yes, you can pawn a gun not registered to you. However, if you do not own the gun, that is theft, and punishable by a prison sentence.
I imagine state laws vary on this but in Texas you do not have to call anybody to transfer a black powder gun.
Contact your local police.
No
No, you only need a permit if you want to carry the gun in public.
No. Concealed carry permits are issued by individual states, and do not transfer.